How does she breath WITH that thing in her nose.

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Ashraful Haque

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I saw a women with a huge nose ring. Kind of like the one in the picture. I said:
"How does she breath with that thing in her nose."

I'm not sure about the use of 'with' in this context, even though I said it subconsciously. Do we use 'with' this way. Other sentences I said before:
"You can't attend the meeting with your hair looking like that."
"He came to the meeting with his pants all the way up to his chest."

giant_nose_ring.jpg
 
You've used the preposition right, but you misspelled a verb. The spelling hints at the pronunciation, at least for someone well acquainted with the guidelines of how English spelling tends to relate to pronunciation.
 
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