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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with members" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a group of people are involved or included in the action or subject of the sentence. Example: "The new committee was formed with members from all different departments." In this sentence, "with members" is used to specify that the new committee includes individuals from various departments. Another example: "The organization strives to support and empower women with members from diverse backgrounds." Here, "with members" emphasizes that the organization's goal is achieved through the participation of women from various backgrounds.
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Both proved popular with members.
Don't fight with members of the Time.
Contacts with members of the group could not be avoided.
"They'll come up with members of their own families".
"Our C.E.O.'s communicate directly with members of Congress".
I also shared my conclusions with members of her staff.
fly-ins, face-to-face meetings with members of Congress.
He has also taken it up with members of Congress.
Membership meetings were held with members discouraged from attending.
Argentine dance with members of Ballet Los Pampas.
We will be shoulder to shoulder with members".
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