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Generally, no, 'with' would not be capitalized. Example: Hammering with a Flair


But sometimes, authors ignore this convention.

Example: Talking With Your Parents


If an author caps 'with', I would capitalize it.

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No, with as a preposition...you don't capitalize it..especially because it means to be with, but if it is used in the beginning of a phrase, -with- can be used and capitalized

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