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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. – John Lawler Jul 05 '22 at 01:28
  • All you'd need is in that connection. – Yosef Baskin Jul 05 '22 at 02:51
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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 05 '22 at 04:09
  • Maybe you could use therefrom. I personally strongly dislike that style, e.g. "holds the copyright thereto" in some of my audiobooks. – aparente001 Jul 06 '22 at 02:58

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