Which is correct:
"along with" or "alongwith"?

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along with

Correct. 'Along with' is the standard and widely accepted form in English.

'Along with' is used to indicate that something or someone is together with another thing or person.

Examples:

  • She went to the party along with her friends.
  • He ordered a burger along with fries.

alongwith

'Alongwith' is considered incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing or speech.


Alternatives:

  • along with
  • together with
  • in addition to
  • as well as
  • including
The correct phrase is 'along with'. 'Along with' is the standard and widely accepted form in English, while 'alongwith' is considered incorrect and should be avoided.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

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