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with scroll vs with scrolls

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'With scroll' is used when referring to a single scroll, while 'with scrolls' is used when referring to multiple scrolls.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 854 views

with scroll

This phrase is correct when referring to a single scroll.

Use 'with scroll' when you want to indicate that something is associated with or includes a single scroll.

Examples:

  • The ancient map was found with a scroll hidden inside.
  • When I seen them bookcases all carved with scroll and flowers, baskets of fruit,
  • Whoever is entrusted with the Scroll... gains the trust of time.
  • A boy with a scroll could deliver this message.
  • We'll write a nice long scroll with all our requests.
  • Count Riario killed all but one whom he tasked with delivering the scroll.
  • And he put it in the ark with the scrolls of the Torah.
  • "How charged with punishment the scroll,"
  • Ichi has left the village with a Tanran scroll.
  • Hold the mouse over the combo-box and scroll with the wheel between the two possibilities.
  • With the same method, program Scroll Down with Decrease Brush Scale.
  • I messed with your scroll, so you - you traded my whip for a frying pan?
  • Never: Never use smooth scrolling, scroll with whole steps instead.
  • A scroll with physics we can't decipher, a thought unifier that doesn't work, and a box of rocks from a mine.
  • If I can't have it... I will take you and the Scroll with me!
  • With the scroll bar on the right of the Vectors panel, you can set the image brightness. This can be very useful if the image is very dark/bright and you can't see vectors well.
  • Remember when you, stole my powers with that whole, scroll business?
  • And if Jon Snow refuses the boy with the scroll, what does the boy say?
  • FORTUNATELY, THE VANDAL TOOK THE BAIT - ONE ARABIC SCROLL WITH A TRACER STITCHED INSIDE.
  • No matter how strait the gate or charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate,
  • "It matters not how strait the gate," "How charged with punishment the scroll,"

Alternatives:

  • with a scroll

with scrolls

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple scrolls.

Use 'with scrolls' when you want to indicate that something is associated with or includes multiple scrolls.

Examples:

  • The library was filled with scrolls containing ancient knowledge.

Alternatives:

  • with several scrolls
  • with many scrolls

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