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to each other vs with each other

Both 'to each other' and 'with each other' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'To each other' is used to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship between two or more entities, while 'with each other' is used to show a joint action or interaction between the entities.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 3010 views

to each other

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a reciprocal action or relationship between two or more entities.

Use 'to each other' when describing actions or relationships that are reciprocated between two or more entities.

Examples:

  • They are very close and always talk to each other.
  • The two countries are hostile to each other.
  • The siblings are always kind to each other.
  • The students were listening to each other attentively.
  • The actors were reacting to each other's lines.
  • They just... listened to each other.
  • We did this to each other.
  • Real humor comes from people being nice to each other.
  • And they speak in code to each other.
  • No one's talking to each other.
  • I've got two pets that are related to each other.
  • We exposed ourselves to each other at ten.
  • Because friends are supposed to listen to each other.
  • The trees are speaking to each other.
  • We've done too much damage to each other.
  • They were both very friendly and cordial to each other.
  • I think we can be useful to each other.
  • Please be kind to each other.
  • Two people really belong to each other.
  • They pass information to each other.
  • We did it to each other, Adam.
  • These guys were everything to each other.
  • Both buildings are adjacent to each other.
  • Both arms backward, palms turned to each other.
  • We spoke to each other pleasantly and were photographed together.

Alternatives:

  • with one another
  • toward each other
  • in relation to each other
  • mutually
  • reciprocally

with each other

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a joint action or interaction between two or more entities.

Use 'with each other' when describing actions or interactions that are done jointly by two or more entities.

Examples:

  • They were playing with each other in the park.
  • The team members were discussing the project with each other.
  • The siblings were fighting with each other.
  • The children were sharing toys with each other.
  • The friends were laughing with each other.
  • Even nerds, like, with each other.
  • Third, we must stop sleeping with each other every day.
  • We'd be with each other till we died.
  • The descriptions of countless people, across cultures and unconnected with each other, have been amazingly consistent.
  • Our time with each other was limited.
  • It means the way Olympic athletes train with each other.
  • There is only the safety of being with each other.
  • That's just how football players are with each other.
  • I thought friends hang out, do things with each other.
  • That we might want to spend some more time with each other.
  • Women are always competing with each other.
  • Doctors often discuss their cases with each other.
  • People lost touch with each other.
  • Conjunctions of the planets with each other.
  • Separate parts are connected with each other shkantami.
  • However the two attempts conflict with each other.
  • Conversely, the subcontractors are in competition with each other.
  • Furthermore, police forces co-operate with each other.
  • Men began colluding with each other.
  • All technologies and services are ideally coordinated with each other.

Alternatives:

  • together
  • in conjunction with each other
  • in collaboration with each other
  • in unison
  • simultaneously

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