In conjunction with; combined.
[Used to connect two homogeneous words or phrases}
1 Getting together with extended family is a good time waiting to happen.
2 My speech at party conference that year came together with surprising ease.
3 This technique achieves nanometer scale resolution together with a fast time response.
4 A list of identification criteria was proposed together with one single definition.
5 Working together with a trained professional can help decipher the potential dangers.
6 But they need to be put together with great care, Dickson said.
7 Thirty ET patients together with 30 healthy volunteers were taken as candidates.
8 I haven't seen them-Can'tI have five minutes together with my parents?
9 The CEO added he wanted to work together with the Warsaw exchange.
10 Various different surgical techniques are also presented, together with results and complications.
11 I love to get together with close friends and family, McCoy said.
12 Camilla left early on April 6, together with five of her staff.
13 When these drugs were given together with metoprolol, the effect was continued.
14 In Iran, whenever we had free time, we got together with relatives.
15 It's been 24 years since Clannad recorded together with their original line-up.
16 And brought it in, together with all the furniture of the tabernacle.
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