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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with the states" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a relationship, interaction, or agreement involving multiple states, often in a political or geographical context. Example: "The treaty was signed with the states to ensure mutual cooperation on environmental issues."
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Otherwise power should remain with the states.
"We celebrate our links with the States.
No lower court agreed with the states.
With the States.
She also expressed irritation with the states proposing those sanctions.
What, exactly, was the problem with the bargain Congress attempted to strike with the states?
Funds were allocated for construction costs, with the states being required to bear all maintenance costs.
With the States Reorganization Act of 1956, Madhya Pradesh was redistributed along linguistic lines.
"We want to continue our close partnership with the states and our nation's governors," she said.
The central government should have done more consultations with the states.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would back Opel in talks Thursday with the states.
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