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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basket with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a basket that contains or is accompanied by something else.
Example: "She brought a basket with fresh fruits to the picnic."
Alternatives: "a basket containing" or "a basket filled with".
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Nearby, Venice Yee loaded up a basket with discounted holiday-themed stamps.
We plucked off the walnut-size fruits and filled a basket with them.
You have a basket with a patchwork cover with which you venture out to your grandma.
"With a beanbag, a chaise and a basket with what feeds your soul.
He pulled the ropes and pulled up a basket with a lot of bottles with corks.
A man hides himself inside a basket, with only his arse visible.
I got a basket with crackers, a sliver of cheese and other odds and ends.
"They brought a basket with rice, sugar, oil, everything for my stepmother," Melania said.
"You don't want to put all your eggs into a basket with friends in case it doesn't turn out well".
We started with fried bread with garlic, served in a basket with cloves of garlic for do-it-yourself rubbing.
5 Serve warm and crispy in a basket with a side of lemon and the tartare sauce.
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