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Hsn Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Use of with

Pursuing this analogy further might help us to understand how voices change over a person’s life, with some growing older with the voicehearer,others frozen in time.

What does with refer to in that sentence?

  

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a=british at the same rate or time as something: This wine will improve with age. Stopping distances for cars vary with the speed they are travelling at.

  • a=british at the same rate or time as something: This wine will improve with age.
  • Stopping distances for cars vary with the speed they are travelling at.
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