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The phrase "staying with her" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "staying with her" to describe someone's current living arrangement or temporary location. For example: - "I am currently staying with her until I find my own place." - "My sister is staying with her friend while she's in town." - "Are you staying with her for the weekend?" You can also use it to indicate a person's companionship or association with someone else. For example: - "He's been staying with her during this difficult time." - "I've been staying with her ever since we started working together." - "Are you staying with her for the entire trip or just a few days?".
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"And her mother is staying with her".
The child was staying with her.
Give Stosur credit for staying with her game plan.
Ms. Healy had been staying with her parents in Wayne.
She said that they were staying with her in-laws.
"I think staying with her planted a seed in my mind," Simon said.
Mrs. Ménard-Dorian is very aggrieved that you will not be staying with her.
Mrs. Carrie Holland had a little niece staying with her over the holidays.
As I'm leaving the hospital, I kick myself for not insisting on staying with her.
The story bothers her, staying with her, and she can feel a fight building up.
She moved around England, staying with her mother, or with people she didn't really know.
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