Pronunciation: English [w? ] beauty [w? ]?
Interpretation: Yes.
When with indicates the accompanying state, the solution of "the same direction [degree, proportion] is ……" can be followed by noun+infinitive, noun+present participle and noun+past participle.
Use means to compare "use" and "parallel use".
With can be used to express subjunctive mood, which means "if, if". When used in chorus and refrain of poetry or folk songs, with often has no practical significance.
Related phrases:
Kill someone by mopping the floor with someone.
Severely with a heavy hand.
With ... ...
Willingly (willingly).
Keep pace with the times and not fall behind.
Tie a knot with your tongue that can't be tied with your teeth to get married.