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Discover LudwigThe phrase "volunteer with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to mean to work with a specific organization or to take part in a particular cause in a voluntary capacity. For example, "I'm looking forward to volunteering with the local animal shelter to help look after the stray cats in my neighborhood."
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— to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.
I'm a volunteer with a pin".
"You see, I volunteer with old people on Thursday afternoons".
She is also a volunteer with Diversity Role Models.
Deirdre served as a volunteer with the Greenwich Hospital Auxiliary.
Devoted friend to many and tireless volunteer with many organizations.
We've had four students ask to volunteer with us.
She was a generous volunteer with Meals on Wheels.
I also volunteer with Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers.
I was a volunteer with a new baby.
Christiane Bossé is a VSO volunteer with MUSAB.
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