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"with terrorists" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who are involved in, or associated with, terrorist activities. For example: "The government's policy on countering radicalization has been successful in containing the threat with terrorists."
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But they don't work with terrorists.
He was fighting with terrorists".
We don't negotiate with terrorists.
His collaboration with terrorists is well documented.
Most Americans associate bomb attacks with terrorists.
They are accused of "associating with terrorists".
"You can always negotiate with terrorists".
People are mixing up Muslims with terrorists.
"We don't negotiate with terrorists," he said.
Mom: Easy — I don't negotiate with terrorists.
IS HUGO CHAVEZ, Venezuela's erratic strongman, friendly with terrorists?
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