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on CD vs with CD

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'On CD' is used to indicate that something is stored on a compact disc, while 'with CD' is used to indicate that something comes along with a compact disc.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

on CD

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that something is stored on a compact disc.

Use 'on CD' when referring to data, files, or content that is stored on a compact disc.

Examples:

  • The software is on CD, not available for download.
  • All the photos are on CD, so you can access them anytime.

Alternatives:

  • stored on a CD
  • available on CD
  • recorded on CD
  • saved on CD
  • burned on CD

with CD

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that something comes along with a compact disc.

Use 'with CD' when referring to items or products that are packaged together with a compact disc.

Examples:

  • The book comes with a CD containing additional exercises.
  • The toy set includes a CD with instructions on how to assemble it.

Alternatives:

  • includes a CD
  • accompanied by a CD
  • packaged with a CD
  • provided with a CD
  • comes with a compact disc

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