Is it right to say "mutually exclusive with"?

Is it semantically correct to say Event A is mutually exclusive with Event B meaning the two cannot occur together? If not, which other preposition would fit in the phrase to convey the required meaning?

mutually exculsive to / with / from ?


Mutual exclusivity trumps all

The two exist in a relationship of mutual exclusion. A excludes B, just as B excludes A. The relationship is imperative both ways. A preposition expresses relationship. The relationship of mutual exclusivity needs no further qualification. A preposition is not used in this case.