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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is 'with' correctly used in the sentence?

Is 'with' correctly used in the sentence?

Filled to the brim with excitement, some schools celebrate the so-called "Da Vinci Days" with art activities.

  

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The short answer is: yes. The slightly longer one is that “with” here just means “by holding”, “in running”, or some equivalent phrase.

  • The short answer is: yes.
  • The slightly longer one is that “with” here just means “by holding”, “in running”, or some equivalent phrase.
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The short answer is: yes.

The slightly longer one is that “with” here just means “by holding”, “in running”, or some equivalent phrase.

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