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Discover Ludwig'with whom she' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when referring to someone with whom another person is associated or has a close relationship. For example: She spoke fondly of her grandmother, with whom she was especially close.
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Friends with whom she talks?
"Share more with whom?" she asks, startled.
It wasn't only journalists with whom she was persistent.
Loving a man with whom she could not make love.
Other lovers included Samuel Beckett, with whom she played billiards.
Chris Braide (with whom she wrote Perfume) is another whizz.
It was these two composers, if not these parts, with whom she became most closely associated.
Mr Hollande, her ex-partner with whom she has four children, backs her candidacy.
Many of the artists and intellectuals with whom she converses are barely introduced, if at all.
Lynne married Henryk de Kwiatkowski, an Aviation Entrepreneur with whom she had six children.
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She has been compared with both Colette and Brigitte Bardot--with whom she was acquainted.
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