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View definitions for along with

along with

adverb as in more

adverb as in secondly

conjunction as in and

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Hahn later warned of the scam, along with McFarland, on L.A.’s Eyewitness News.

Last week, jazz legend Paolo Fresu performed on Italian national TV along with popular TV host Geppi Cucciari, who joined her fellow Sardinian in reading his monologue dedicated to the island's heritage, "The Wind Knows."

From Salon

Invoking the island’s autonomous status, which makes it one of five regions in Italy granted special jurisdiction over planning and regulatory provisions, Sardinia's Regional Council has not abandoned the Draghi-era benchmarks for renewable energy, but intends to restrict them to “suitable areas” that ensure protection of the landscape, along with cultural and environmental assets.

From Salon

It will be attended by members of the Royal Family along with around 1,600 invited guests, among them people who have worked to support others, through their work or by volunteering.

From BBC

Along with Hamilton, Leclerc made an error on his first lap and had to abort and then had a weak first sector of his final lap.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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