along with
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In association with, as in For his second birthday we sent him a fireman's hat, along with some books , or The audience was invited to sing along with the star . [Early 1700s]
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In conjunction with, as in Along with what I told you before, that's the whole story of what happened . [Early 1800s] For a synonym, see together with ; also see go along , def. 2 and 3.
Example Sentences
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That partnership, along with Apple boasting that its latest devices are better able to power AI, show that the company is focused on achieving what investors want.
From Barron's
The U.S. likely would need to give priority to working with Persian groups along with some minority groups to weaken or potentially force out the regime, said Smyth, “but who will the leadership be, and are they ideological in nature?”
Along with an absence of plumbing, gas and electric services, it was also left without any windows.
From MarketWatch
The complete report, along with an executive summary, is available online.
From Science Daily
US artist Catherine Opie took the photo of the singer, his husband and their sons Zachary, 15, and Elijah, 13 - along with their pet Labradors Joseph and Jacob - in the library of their home in Windsor.
From BBC
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