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The phrase "together with a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is accompanied by another thing. For example: "I'm bringing some ice cream to the party together with a bottle of wine."
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Fold together with a spatula.
Fold together with a rubber spatula.
Beat together with a wire whisk.
Mash together with a wooden pestle.
Sew together with a 0.5cm inch seam.
You bring the two together with a lease option.
And then, together with a friend, we film them.
Begin 'massaging' the mix together with a spoon.
4.30am The boys' choir reappears, together with a brass section.
Fold the ingredients together with a spatula until well coated.
Beat the cream and eggs together with a fork.
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