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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with every parade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs or is true in conjunction with each instance of a parade. Example: "With every parade, the excitement in the town grows, bringing the community together."
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With every parade comes politicians.
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Or maybe just a chapter in an ongoing story, one that can't end with a Cup parade every time even if it's often seemed to.
"It seems like every half-hour something happens with this parade as the opposition really comes out".
Bush had wanted an old-style victory-with-parades.
But to have to deal with the parade of angry aardvarks that surrounds me every day is wearing me down.
But Hal Steinbrenner touched on a standard theme found in almost every statement after a Yankee campaign that doesn't end with a parade.
The actor spoke of his relationship with his father in an interview with Parade magazine in 2011.
Mr. Buono answered these questions with a calm not usually associated with parade organizers, which suggested that this parade was more open than closed.
With Morning Parade and Yawn.
The concert ended, rightfully, with a parade.
Scientific conferences rarely start with a parade of elephants.
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