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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Be with someone

I think I might have come across this expression used in the context below:

Are the rights to X PRODUCT with you? (Meaning do you hold / represent the rights to this product)


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Oops, I've forgotten to ask the question! Is the expression used correctly in the sentence above? Does it have the meaning in the brackets?

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  • Is the expression used correctly in the sentence above?
  • Does it have the meaning in the brackets?
  • Thank you.
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Oops, I've forgotten to ask the question! Emotion: stick out tongue

Is the expression used correctly in the sentence above? Does it have

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What about 'lie with'?

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