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The phrase "with tapes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is accompanied by or involves tapes, such as audio or video recordings. Example: "The presentation was enhanced with tapes of previous interviews to provide context."
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It's a shoebox filled with tapes.
"You don't have the clunkiness you had with tapes".
He returned to the US, his bags stuffed with tapes, and began digitising his finds.
The box is filled with tapes and bootlegs and music and notebooks.
You didn't mess with tapes or disks or menus or mode dials or flipping out a screen.
"The seats are woven of 100percentt cotton with tapes produced in the same way they were 150 years ago".
Music labels like Jive and Sony come with tapes and posters for recording artists they want to promote.
The question was put to musicians and others in the jazz world, who were provided with tapes of the series.
Perhaps the whole business with tapes is a delaying tactic, before he submits to the death he yearns for.
Mr. Dance came by with tapes of some records Hines made with his big band in the late thirties.
I invaded privacy with tapes and wiretaps and covered up my aides' crimes by abusing the police powers.
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