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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with the masses" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the collective opinion or attitudes of a large group of people. For example, "The decision was made with the masses in mind."
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I say: vote with the masses.
He can't communicate with the masses, they say.
His work grates, and not just with the masses.
The group was subjected to minimal mingling with the masses.
"It is not with the masses," the investor said.
Reforms are not popular with the masses, either.
But the Malagasy have now lived under colonialism, socialism and democracy, with the masses still destitute.
He was quickly hooked, and decided to share his new hobby with the masses.
And while the show was a critical hit, few expected it to chime with the masses.
SMBH masses are tightly linked with the masses and velocity dispersions of their host galaxies.
A smattering of celebrities (Gretchen Mol, Drea DeMatteo and Jill Hennessy) mingled amiably with the masses.
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