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Taking the cue from the Cambridge Dictionary's "Therewith" example sentence:

I can truly say that in the three years during which you have managed this store, I remember no single complaint against you in connection therewith.

I would like to know if exist a word equivalent to therewith with the meaning of 'with them' instead of 'with that'.

Say:

From all the people I listened to during the meeting, I remember no single complaint against you in connection [WORD].

Does exist a "therewith word" that can be used here instead of saying "with them'?

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    Therewith doesn't mean with them. It means with it, and it refers almost exclusively to abstractions like clauses and phrases and the events and states they describe. Jul 5, 2022 at 1:28
  • All you'd need is in that connection. Jul 5, 2022 at 2:51
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    Or simply “From all the people I listened to during the meeting, I remember no single complaint against you.” Or “… against you from any of them.”
    – Jim
    Jul 5, 2022 at 4:09
  • Maybe you could use therefrom. I personally strongly dislike that style, e.g. "holds the copyright thereto" in some of my audiobooks. Jul 6, 2022 at 2:58

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