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"Here with is proof."
I haven't seen this type of sentence, "Here with is + noun." Is this correct sentence? And could you tell me what this sentence means?

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"Here with is proof."
I haven't seen this type of sentence, "Here with is + noun." Is this correct sentence? And could you tell me what this sentence means?
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