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Discover LudwigThe phrase "situated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the location or position of something in relation to another entity or context. Example: "The new office is situated with the main headquarters, making collaboration easier for the teams."
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The financial district was conveniently situated, with good prices.
About halfway up the trail, it's ideally situated, with 40 miles of trail starting from its parking lot.
Situated with the Earth shielding it from the Sun, the craft will be perfectly placed to observe the wider universe.
Each of his new discoveries is situated with a weekly paycheck, a furnished home and a promise that, yes, eventually they will end up on screen.
The neighborhood is also where most of the more affordable housing is situated, with many houses selling in the $110,000 to $150,000 range.
Currently, rents for Class A office buildings -- those that are well situated with the most modern amenities -- in Manhattan are $60 to $100 a square foot a year.
The farm is strikingly situated, with Exmoor National Park behind it and rolling fields in front, where the River Exe meets the River Barle to almost moatlike effect.
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Situated along with the main property on a rolling plot of land adorned with stately oak trees are a guest house, horse stable and swimming pool.
He situated himself with a view of the river making a distinct bend, a meander.
Up to 20 of his works will be situated outdoors, with another 76 located in the YSP's indoor gallery.
Club is situated, complete with clubhouse, on top of a one-story garage in the Sutton Place neighborhood.
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