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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take place with' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean that something is happening in conjunction with something else. For example, "The fundraiser will take place with the school board's annual meeting this Saturday."
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This objectionable reaction does not take place with modern detergents.
A similar negotiation could take place with HMRC.
Multiple back and forths take place with the emphasis clearly on Cena not being tagged in.
He has suspended further test launches while talks take place with America.
The brunches will take place, with movies, at Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg, $20.
But she added that the exhibition would take place with or without the pieces.
"A peace agreement in Syria cannot take place with Assad still in power.
The changes to the city take place with bewildering speed and at all hours.
That will take place with the starting offensive line, Edwards said.
That experiment could take place with a southern white rhino surrogate mother.
He made clear that he expected that negotiation to take place with someone besides Mr. Arafat.
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