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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

use of ''with''

Hello,

Can i use ''with'' as a beginning of some sentence? example : With advantages of new technologies, there are also high risks involved.

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The use of "with" is fine. " In a different example you might not need it: With advantages such as X, you may also find certain disadvantages. "

  • The use of "with" is fine.
  • " In a different example you might not need it: With advantages such as X, you may also find certain disadvantages.
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The use of "with" is fine.

In my opinion, in this particular example you need the article, "With the advantages of new technologies, there are also etc."

In a different example you might not need it: With advantages such as X, you may also find certain disadvantages.

(Don't forget to capitalize the personal pronoun "I."
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With the advantages of new technologies, there are also high risks involved.

Yes, but in that case, 'Along with' is much more usual. Here's a more natural one: With his heart in his mouth, the climber began the last stage of his ascent.

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