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The phrase "with millions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a large quantity or number of something, often in a context involving people, dollars, or items. Example: "The charity event raised funds with millions of donations pouring in from generous supporters."
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I had baths with millions of bubbles.
He still walks away with millions.
In prime time, with millions watching?
It was outfitted with millions of dollars' worth of technology.
"I don't know how you would come up with millions".
War in Congo has been deadly, with millions murdered.
Facebook has had a healthy relationship with millions of users.
And their outrage has found resonance with millions of Americans.
His policies strike a chord with millions of ordinary Americans.
An online review site with millions of opinions, mostly anonymous?
Especially with millions of citizens losing their jobs?
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