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12 Sentences With "not with it"

How to use not with it in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "not with it" and check conjugation/comparative form for "not with it". Mastering all the usages of "not with it" from sentence examples published by news publications.

She's angry and confused, another hick who's not with it.
This novel reminds us that to pursue her dreams, a woman is working against the establishment, not with it.
You see that they are clearly not with it — they may appear stressed and are not taking care of themselves.
As for this spinner belonging to "Satan," the folks tasked with protecting our country from terrorists have only demonstrated how not with it they really are.
We spoke with The Real Deal -- who's on everyone's list of best heavyweights ever -- about Fury getting consideration for the G.O.A.T. ... and he's not with it.
On the cable news front, one would think they were looking at numbers leading up to the most highly-anticipated election of our lifetime, and not with it in the rearview mirror.
Christie called in to the Hugh Hewitt show to talk politics ... and when the subject of Johnny Manziel possibly joining the Cowboys came up ... the outspoken Governor let it be known ... he's not with it.
In addition to his produced screenplays, Gaydos coauthored several screenplays with Edgar Award- winning television writer-showrunner René Balcer, best known for the Law & Order television franchise. Gaydos's work with Balcer includes the unproduced screenplays Paradise Gates and The Bridge. His unproduced solo works include current projects Bring Me the Head of Sam Peckinpah and The Man Who Was Not With It, based upon the novel by Herbert Gold.
Not with it now within reach.” SB to David Warrilow, 1 Oct 1977, University of Reading The day afterwards he did however sit down and attempt a piece with the opening words: ‘My birth was my death.’ Written in the first person singular; it was provisionally entitled ‘Gone’. “It broke down … after a few thousand groans” SB to Martin Esslin, 14 Jan 1979, University of Reading but he considered it salvageable and returned to it in January 1979 when Martin Esslin wrote to him to ask if he had an unpublished work that could appear in The Kenyon Review.
The contract specified the project had to be completed within three years, irrespective of whether the tunnel was fully lined with tiles or not. With it expected to take six months to import the equipment and material and establish on site, then allowing nine months at the end of the schedule to tile the tunnel, Fletcher-Kaiser's project manager Jack (J.G.) Smith estimated they only had 21 months to dig and concrete the tunnel. Whereas the law had previously required that when digging tunnels that all workings were opened from each end and that no internal combustion engines could be used within the tunnel, the 1960 Quarries Act allowed a diesel engine fitted with scrubbers to be used and had no requirement for the workings to be open end to end.
Following the end of the American Civil War in 1865, Mississippian elections were wrought with deadly violence and voter intimidation as white supremacist terrorist organizations such as the "Red Shirts" used armed force and violent terrorism in order to prevent black voters and their white allies opposed to the Democrats, from casting ballots for the Republicans. Many Republicans, black Mississippians, and their white allies, such as Print Matthews, were lynched and murdered by armed Democratic paramilitaries as a result. Although slavery may have been legally ended by the Thirteenth Amendment, the ideology that the Confederates and Democrats had used to justify it did not, with it now being used by them as the rationale to deny the freed slaves and African Americans basic civil rights and freedoms. As former abolitionist Frederick Douglass noted in a December 1869 speech delivered in Boston, Massachusetts: In the years following the American Civil War, forces of the U.S. Army were stationed in the readmitted southern U.S. states, protecting the lives and rights of African Americans and freed slaves.
Pundit John Virgo reflected that Higgins was "not with it", whilst six-time champion Steve Davis called Higgins' performance "ridiculous". When the match resumed for the third session, a crowd member was ejected from the auditorium for shouting out immediately after the shot in the initial frame; Gilbert took the frame, increasing his lead to 11–6. Higgins won two of the next three frames to stay four behind at 8–12. He then compiled a 143 break, the highest of the tournament, in frame 21; this was also the 86th century break of the championship so far, tying the record for the number of centuries in a World Snooker Championship, set in 2015. Gilbert won the next frame, falling short of a century, with a break of 91. Higgins then won the final two frames of the session to reduce his deficit to 11–13. Gilbert took the initial frame of the fourth (and final) session, but Higgins, having not led the match since mid- way through the first session, won the next four frames to go ahead 15–14. Gilbert then restored his lead by winning the next two frames, before Higgins scored a 139 break to level the score at 16–16, forcing a decider.

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