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Adverbial there with has 2 senses | ||||
Definitions from the WebTerm: there withDescription:The term "there with" is an idiomatic expression used to convey the concept of being present, available, or in support of someone or something. It can be used in various parts of speech, senses, and usages including as a noun, adverb, or prepositional phrase. Examples:Noun:1. He is always there with a helping hand whenever I need it. 2. Your presence and support in times of need make you a true there with. Adverb:1. The team fought hard and persevered, and they were there with until the very end. 2. She was there with cheering loudly throughout the entire concert. Prepositional Phrase:1. We walked there with our friends and enjoyed a beautiful sunset. 2. He stood there with a smile on his face, waiting for her arrival. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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