Definition
(Mr Smith has been arrested,) along with (his dog): (Mr Smith has been arrested,) as well as, in addition to, accompanied by (his dog)
She not only arrived late to the dinner, but she came along with her whole family. We didn't invite her family but she brought them with her anyway.
Philip was called into the office along with Kevin: Both Philip and Kevin were called into the office
- "Fred Farmer : Well, as you're a high-profile psychologist, the device is yours for free, along with a generous testing fee, say $10,000?"
- "Bruno : Well, I make perfumes, along with my associate Horatio Oléré."
- "CEO Bruno Delavigne, along with Chief of Research and Development Horatio Oléré, will unveil a philanthropic initiative of great consequence, to be revealed at the time of press conference (6 PM)."
- "You are one of the most important people in my life, along with the monkeys."
- "Perhaps we could offer partial payment for the position along with free tickets to Mickeyland;"
- "Edward : Just send the package back and we will ship out a replacement immediately, along with a complimentary bottle of TigerLily to show that we are truly sorry about any inconvenience caused."
- "Along with golf, cricket is one of the oldest sports in the world."
- "I will bring you the amended expense form later today, along with a warm glass of milk."
- "The policy is on your desk, along with some chocolates."
- "The ticket is on your desk, along with a chocolate."
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