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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Coupled with

Hi

Any difference between coupled with and together with?

Thanks in advance

  

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A couple is two. You can couple one thing with another thing. Rhubarb has a sharp taste, so it's often coupled with something sweet.

  • A couple is two.
  • You can couple one thing with another thing.
  • Rhubarb has a sharp taste, so it's often coupled with something sweet.
  • 'together' doesn't have to be about two things.
  • Tomato sauce goes together with a lot of other foods.
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A couple is two. You can couple one thing with another thing.

Rhubarb has a sharp taste, so it's often coupled with something sweet.

'together' doesn't have to be about two things.

Tomato sauce goes together with a lot of other foods.

Also, 'coupled with' is a higher register expression than 'together with'.

CJ

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