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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with elders" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to showing respect to people who are older than you, or when talking about a group of people that includes both adults and older people. For example: "In my culture, we always talk with elders with the utmost respect."
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That's sort of been my experience working with elders from that heritage and from that history.
"I went to both gangs and told them: 'This is a synagogue, with elders and children.
On the campaign trail, he sipped tea with elders and listened to jobless students.
Milgin says living on country, with elders, makes Aboriginal people "strong".
A high-ranking Afghan said that Mr. Khalid would rudely throw his feet on the table during meetings with elders.
"I am in touch with elders and shuras, and the local community wants to get rid of this," he said.
Kelly called for greater government support of Indigenous rangers to protect outstations and lands, and to work with elders.
We expect our soldiers and junior officers to walk into Afghan villages and organize shuras with elders.
There, after shuras with elders, the local policemen had guided them to certain fields while leaving others intact.
Yesterday, members of Mr Mandela's family held a meeting with elders of the Thembu tribe over "sensitive family matters" arising from his long hospitalisation.
To provide social support, Banteay Srei was started to provide peer counseling, classes in women's health and exchanges with elders to strengthen cultural bonds, including cooking classes.
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