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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Is "alongside with" correct?

"He works alongside with co-workers."

Is this sentence correct? Does it matter If it's written with a preposition?
  

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Say either 'alongside' or 'with', but not both.

  • Say either 'alongside' or 'with', but not both.
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Say either 'alongside' or 'with', but not both.

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