9.5.3.3 With (a patient)
Use this domain for words that mark a second Patient that accompanies the primary Patient of an activity. In this type of sentence there are actually two Patients, but one of them has more prominence than the other. The primary patient is usually expressed as the object of the sentence. The second Patient may be marked by an oblique case or preposition/postposition. For instance it may be conceived as accompanying the first Patient.
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What words mark something that is used with another thing?
with, together with, combined with, in combination, in conjunction with, alongside, along with,