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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New releases from Polestar, Alpine and Porsche are on their way, along with Ferrari’s very first electric car.
Some fans suggested the rapper's eyes - the only visible part of his face - bore a striking resemblance to those of Hollywood A-lister Timothée Chalamet, who played along with the mystique when asked about it in interviews.
From BBC
Mark experienced PND, along with his wife Michelle, after their son Ethan was born in 2004.
From BBC
To put those historical patterns in context, the chart below shows every Santa Claus rally period since the tech-bubble implosion in 1999, along with how stocks performed in the following January, first quarter and full calendar year.
From MarketWatch
But there is also a “super catch-up” contribution allowed for people ages 60 to 63, along with new limits on how much of the catch-up or super catch-up contributions can be tax-deferred.
From MarketWatch
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