Context: consult with the doctor.
I have pain in the left ear. Something is troubling me in it.
Please check them.
Hi That's good. If it was me, I might say: - I have a pain in my left ear and it's troubling me But that is the same idea, just said a little differently Dave
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Hi
That's good. If it was me, I might say:
- I have a pain in my left ear and it's troubling me
But that is the same idea, just said a little differently
Dave
kumenglishconsult with the doctor.
That's one of the situations when American English includes the word with, while it's not needed in British English. Others include to meet with, visit with and cuddle with which are often just meet, visit or cuddle in British English.