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Asked on March 7, 2021 in Word choice.
The Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition, p. 1) (Notes and Conclusions, 1835) 254) has an entry for juxtapose in its “List of words and the prepositions construed with them”:
juxtapose (vb.): to (not with)
The estimable Yahoo Answers community prefers juxtaposed to to juxtaposed with.
Is juxtaposed to make sense?
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