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"With" is a form of "with", a preposition which is often translated as "con". "In relation to" is a phrase which is often translated as "en relación con". Learn more about the difference between "with" and "in relation to" below.
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A preposition is a word that indicates the relationship between a noun and another word (e.g., He ran through the door.).
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a. con
Will you go out with him on Saturday?¿Saldrás con él el sábado?
a. con
I dream of a house with a white fence.Sueño con una casa con una valla blanca.
a. con
In Japan they eat with chopsticks.En Japón comen con palillos.
a. con
The tide varies with the Moon's position in its orbit.La marea varía con la posición y la órbita de la luna.
a. de
She shivered with cold when she went outside.Tembló de frío al salir afuera.
a. con
I think she's held up great with all she's been through!¡Creo que lo llevó genial con todo lo que le pasó!
a. con
The leaves are flying up with the wind.Las hojas vuelan con el viento.
a. en
My uncle has been working with NASA for nearly 40 years.Mi tío lleva casi 40 años trabajando en la NASA.
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in relation to(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. en relación con
Research supports certain cognitive benefits in students who study music in relation to their peers who do not.Las investigaciones apoyan ciertos beneficios cognitivos en los alumnos que estudian la música en relación con sus pares que no.
b. con relación a
Education is much better funded in this city in relation to others in the state.Se recibe muchos fondos más para la educación en esta ciudad con relación a otras del estado.
Education is much better funded in this city in relation to others in the state.Se reciben muchos fondos más para la educación en esta ciudad con relación a otras del estado.
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