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in a rhythm vs with a rhythm

Both 'in a rhythm' and 'with a rhythm' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'In a rhythm' is used to describe being synchronized with a beat or pattern, while 'with a rhythm' is used to indicate the presence of a rhythm or the way something is done.

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in a rhythm

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe being synchronized with a beat or pattern.

Use 'in a rhythm' when you want to convey that someone or something is moving or acting in sync with a particular beat or pattern.

Examples:

  • She danced in a rhythm with the music.
  • The drummer played in a rhythm that captivated the audience.
  • His heart beat in a rhythm that matched the song playing on the radio.
  • I got caught up in a rhythm.
  • Some orange or red light, for example, should have appeared in the first years of period 1996-2006, when in Spain the credit expansion lead to a very high increase: during ten years credit grew in a rhythm of the 20% annual.
  • A rhythm in letter B. I'll set the tempo at C. Trombones make a definite entrance.
  • Doctor: If we don't get a rhythm in 60, I want him downstairs.
  • She's back in a normal heart rhythm.
  • I ascertain that in this regions a certain rhythm has been found, but that a transfer of financial resources from objective 4 to objective 5 is needed, as suggested by Mrs Van Lancker.
  • According to the researchers, there is an Alzheimer's marker that rises and falls in the spinal fluid every day, in a pattern reproducing the rhythm of the sleep cycle.
  • This under-implementation result from a slowdown in the rhythm of payments of the aids for dried fodder as well as from lower payments made by Member States for the various POSEI programmes.
  • History says the Master heard a rhythm.
  • Now, one thing all those rhythms have in common is math, and I call it a-rhythm-etic.
  • Wait, we got a rhythm.
  • A rocking chair has a rhythm of its own.
  • I ran a rhythm strip twice and got the same result.
  • Charlie Parker solos with a rhythm section.
  • There's a rhythm to the creature's movements.
  • When it falls, going, there's a rhythm to it.
  • Let's see what we have. (meredith) got a rhythm.
  • You get yourself into a rhythm.
  • Me - I can't hold a rhythm...
  • We have a rhythm. Let's check for breathing.

Alternatives:

  • in sync with a rhythm
  • following a rhythm
  • keeping to a rhythm
  • matching a rhythm
  • moving in time with a rhythm

with a rhythm

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the presence of a rhythm or the way something is done.

Use 'with a rhythm' when you want to describe the existence of a rhythm or the manner in which something is performed.

Examples:

  • The song was played with a rhythm that made everyone want to dance.
  • She painted with a rhythm that flowed effortlessly.
  • The team moved with a rhythm that showed their coordination.
  • Charlie Parker solos with a rhythm section.
  • They're cosmic squeals with a rhythm section in the "Beat of the Pulsars."
  • The shamans would perform rituals on astrological dates that would correlate with a circadian rhythm or psychological cycle.
  • It disturbs the putty with a particular rhythm all of its own.
  • And we change interrogators So they can't get into A rhythm with their answers.
  • Measured movements of the dolly and panning, structure the scene with a constant rhythm, sinuous and harmonious.
  • I don't know, like wynonie harris or little willie john or just something with a little bit more rhythm.
  • Four beat, slow... quick, quick rhythm with a hip-sway over a standing leg.
  • Procoralan is used in patients with a normal sinus rhythm (heartbeat), who cannot take, or cannot tolerate, beta- blockers (another type of medicine to treat angina).
  • Corlentor is used in patients with a normal sinus rhythm (heartbeat), who cannot take, or cannot tolerate, beta-blockers (another type of medicine to treat angina).
  • An electronic computer is an instrument which is used to create music, not composed of notes but of codes and commands, alternating with rhythm and a composed sequence, made by the developer, giving rise to different actions and results.
  • Four beat, slow... quick, quick rhythm with a hip-sway over a standing leg.
  • History says the Master heard a rhythm.
  • Now, one thing all those rhythms have in common is math, and I call it a-rhythm-etic.
  • Wait, we got a rhythm.
  • I got caught up in a rhythm.
  • A rocking chair has a rhythm of its own.
  • I ran a rhythm strip twice and got the same result.
  • There's a rhythm to the creature's movements.
  • When it falls, going, there's a rhythm to it.

Alternatives:

  • having a rhythm
  • using a rhythm
  • performing with a rhythm
  • executing with a rhythm
  • playing to a rhythm

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