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The phrase "a barrel with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that is accompanied by or contains something else, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "He filled a barrel with fresh apples from the orchard."
Alternatives: "a container filled with" or "a cask containing".
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Centrioles have a remarkable structure, consisting of microtubules arranged in a barrel with ninefold radial symmetry.
The prototype of such a device was built up as a barrel with elliptical cross-section.
Then they locked him in a barrel with the nails pointing inward to finish the job.
"We are slightly over a barrel with it, to be honest.
The new budget estimates oil at $41 a barrel, with a deficit of about 8percentt.
Twin screw extruders comprise a pair of parallel screws, rotating inside a barrel with an 8-shaped cross-section.
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Compaction may be done by foot or with a barrel filled with sand or water.
When no machines are available, this should be done by foot or with a barrel filled with sand.
For a skeet, target, or hunting shotgun, a long barrel with a choke on it is probably preferred, whereas a home (or personal) defense, a shotgun should probably have a short barrel with little or no choke.
Take the Hippo Roller, a South African invention, which in essence is a plastic barrel with a handle.
Rodney Dent resembled a Niagara Falls barrel with a beard.
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