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Both 与 and 和 can be a conjunction meaning "and“, and preposition meaning "with". The difference is that 与 is more formal and appears more often in book or article titles.
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1. 与 (yǔ) is used to connect two nouns, verbs, or phrases to indicate that they are related or associated with each other. For example: 他与他的朋友一起去旅行 (tā yǔ tā de péngyou yīqǐ qù lǚxíng) - He went on a trip with his friends.
2. 与 (yǔ) can also be used to indicate a comparison between two things. For example: 与他的兄弟相比 (yǔ tā de xiōngdì xiāngbǐ) - compared to his brother.
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