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in with, be
See in good with .
Be in league or association with, as in She was in with the wrong crowd . It is also put as keep in with , meaning “to remain in league or association with,” as in He really kept in with his high school friends even while he was in college . [Late 1600s]
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The ablative is noated with prepositiones in, with, be, and sik lyke; as, be god al thinges wer made; God with his word his warkes began; in my father’s house are manie mansiones.
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