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Discover Ludwig"there with you" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate physical location or presence with someone. Example: "I wish I could be there with you at the concert, but I have to work tonight." This sentence means that the speaker would like to be physically present with the person they are speaking to at the concert, but they are unable to because of other commitments.
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He's there with you".
"Rachel's in there with you".
"Is there someone there with you, Dad?
I may not get there with you.
We could walk down there with you".
"I will be right there with you.
Is Mum there with you?
I'm going to be there with you.
"I'm right there with you!" she responded.
Nobody can be in there with you".
"Is she there with you?" I asked.
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