Where students feel that teachers do not rate their chances of success fairly, there is even more worry, with 62% of students reporting high levels of exam tension.
My question is that- when I can use this phrase starting 'with' like:- 'with 62% of the students reporting.....'.
I'm not clear about what your question is. Your example is fine. It uses the 'with' phrase to add extra information.
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I'm not clear about what your question is. Your example is fine. It uses the 'with' phrase to add extra information.
[ Does your sentence mean that these students feel their teachers mark exams unfairly? ]
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