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be with

verb as in go together/go with

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Even before it aired, press coverage of “My So-Called Life” emphasized what a hard sell it would be with audiences, seemingly because it centered on a teenage girl who was not a bubbly, compliant cheerleader: In October 1993, nearly a year before it premiered, the New York Times ran a story detailing ABC’s reluctance to put it on the schedule.

"If you look at most photos online taken by people visiting the museum, a lot would be with McGregor," the spokesperson said.

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If stability was what she really wanted, she’d be with the preacher Avery, yet she resists him.

You want to hit this poetry, you want to be with these people, you want to feel that energy, and you know that everything is temporary.

I want to be with people, don’t you?

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

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