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Yes! "She is with me and John."

You can test it out by using the sentence with just one of the persons at a time. For instance, "She is with me." is correct. Also, "She is with John." is correct. Therefore "She is with me and John" is also correct. (However it might sound more natural to say "She is with John and me")

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No, it is not correct to say "me and John." The correct form is "John and I" because "I" should be used as the subject of the sentence, not "me."

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