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People with Meaning in English

expression

ˈpipəɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
PEE-puhl WITH (or WITH, wihth, with, wihth)
pˈiːpəl/ /wˈɪð
PEE-puhl WITH

Definition

A phrase used to describe groups of individuals sharing a characteristic, condition, or feature, such as 'people with allergies' or 'people with pets'.

Usage & Nuances

'People with' is followed by a noun describing the shared feature or condition (e.g., 'people with experience', 'people with glasses'). Common in both formal and informal contexts, especially in health, education, or social discussions. Not used for physical count (use 'people who have...' for actions or possessions).

Example Sentences

People with allergies should be careful in the spring.

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The museum offers discounts to people with student ID.

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This app is helpful for people with vision problems.

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I love working with people with creative ideas.

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We need more people with experience on our team.

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You can always count on people with a positive attitude.

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