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Prepositions - Prepositions of Company and Connection

These prepositions indicate people or things that accompany each other or are connected in some way.

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Categorized English Prepositions
alongside
alongside
[preposition]

in collaboration or cooperation with

Ex: She worked alongside her colleagues to complete the project. 
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plus
plus
[preposition]

in addition to something else

Ex: She bought a notebook plus a set of pens. 
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with
with
[preposition]

used when two or more things or people are together in a single place

Ex: I went to the park with my friends. 
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along with
along with
[preposition]

together with something else

Ex: An instruction manual came along with the new appliance. 
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in association with
in association with
[preposition]

in partnership with a particular person, organization, or entity

Ex: The event was organized in association with several local businesses. 
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in combination with
in combination with
[preposition]

together with something else

Ex: The medication should be taken in combination with a healthy diet for the best results. 
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in concert with
in concert with
[preposition]

used to covey that two or more people or things are working together to achieve a common goal

Ex: The two departments worked in concert with each other to streamline the project's workflow. 
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in conjunction with
in conjunction with
[preposition]

in combination or partnership with another

Ex: The marketing team is working in conjunction with the design department to create a new advertising campaign. 
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in tandem with
in tandem with
[preposition]

used to show that two or more people or things are working together or happening at the same time to achieve a common goal

Ex: The two departments worked in tandem with each other to complete the project on time. 
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in unison with
in unison with
[preposition]

acting or happening together in perfect agreement or harmony

Ex: The choir sang in unison with the orchestra, creating a beautiful and cohesive performance. 
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to
to
[preposition]

used to express a connection, association, or relationship between individuals

Ex: she's married to Chris. 
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between
between
[preposition]

used to indicate a connection or relationship between two or more entities

Ex: There is a strong bond between siblings. 
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