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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bat with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an object or a situation involving a bat and something else that it possesses or is associated with.
Example: "He walked into the room carrying a bat with a broken handle."
Alternatives: "a bat that has a" or "a bat featuring a".
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Towner releases a bat with a GPS device attached to it.
RIGHT: Towner releases a bat with a GPS device attached to it.
Mrs. Simpson-Wentz fondled a purple ring shaped like a bat with a heart.
He was the first player to order a bat with a knob at the end of the handle.
A snail-eating turtle found in a food market and a bat with a horseshoe-shaped face are among 115 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong region.
Now Grady Phelan, a graphic designer by trade and an inventor by predilection, has created a bat with a different look.
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He injured a finger while swinging a bat with the Red Sox in 1996 but kept playing.
Finally, we isolated and cultured G. destructans from a cave wall adjacent to a bat with fungal growth.
Cut a body, two wings, and the head of a bat (with ears! ) out of a piece of paper.
Then, place both of your hands on the pole so you're gripping it like a baseball bat, with your hands a bit more than a foot apart.
The rest consisted of anything with a bat and a ball, anything with a bat and a net, anything with water and a net, indeed anything with a net.
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