In company with somebody/something

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prepositional phrase

Accompanying or being together with someone or something.

She arrived at the party in company with her friends.
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Often appears as...

  • in company with friends
  • in company with family
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Social Situations

Use it to imply a social or formal gathering, emphasizing the presence of others.

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The ambassador was seen in company with foreign dignitaries.
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Visible Association

It suggests a visible or known association with the person or thing mentioned.

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He was often in company with renowned artists.
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Mutual Involvement

Implies a mutual involvement or participation in an activity or event.

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They were in company with each other during the charity event.
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