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'with' vs 'and'



 
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Is this text ok? What kind of appliances do you have in this apartment? | At versus In (She gave birth to twins at/in a hospital in the French Riviera.)
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'with' vs 'and' #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 14, 2008 23:57 pm   'with' vs 'and'
 

"A pedestrian is dead today after being hit by a car at the intersection of Danforth and/with Coxwell Aves."

hi,
are both propositions possible in the sentence above, please?
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'with' vs 'and' #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 15, 2008 0:22 am   'with' vs 'and'
 

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I would only expect to hear people use 'and' in that context.
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'with' vs 'and' #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 15, 2008 0:30 am   'with' vs 'and'
 

thanks.
is this sentence with ''with'' instead of ''and'' what natives call ''foreign English''?
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'with' vs 'and' #4 (permalink) Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:27 am   'with' vs 'and'
 

I'd say it sounds foreign.
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