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I wrote:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index together with the variable is stored in the list.

Is it correct? How about

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index is stored in the list, together with the variable

or even:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, together with the variable, the node index is also stored in the list.

I mean to distinguish two variables with the same name where each belongs to a different node, the node index is stored together with each variable.

Actually I don't know the position of together with variable in this sentence. Should it immediately follows the name with which it comes or it can be after the verb?

I wrote:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index together with the variable is stored in the list.

Is it correct? How about

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index is stored in the list, together with the variable

or even:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, together with the variable, the node index is also stored in the list.

Actually I don't know the position of together with variable in this sentence. Should it immediately follows the name with which it comes or it can be after the verb?

I wrote:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index together with the variable is stored in the list.

Is it correct? How about

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index is stored in the list, together with the variable

or even:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, together with the variable, the node index is also stored in the list.

I mean to distinguish two variables with the same name where each belongs to a different node, the node index is stored together with each variable.

Actually I don't know the position of together with variable in this sentence. Should it immediately follows the name with which it comes or it can be after the verb?

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Ahmad
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Position of "together with" in sentence

I wrote:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index together with the variable is stored in the list.

Is it correct? How about

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, the node index is stored in the list, together with the variable

or even:

They each belong to a different node. To distinguish them, together with the variable, the node index is also stored in the list.

Actually I don't know the position of together with variable in this sentence. Should it immediately follows the name with which it comes or it can be after the verb?