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Can you end a sentence with with?

You can't end a sentence with "with" in standard English grammar. "With" is a preposition, and prepositions typically introduce a phrase that modifies a noun or verb.

For example:

* "The dog ran with the ball." (With modifies the verb "ran")

* "The girl with the red hair is my friend." (With modifies the noun "girl")

While you can technically *start* a sentence with "with", it's generally not considered good grammar to end a sentence with it.

Let me know if you have any other grammar questions! 😊

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