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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blade with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of blade or tool that has a particular feature or characteristic.
Example: "He designed a knife with a blade with a serrated edge for better cutting performance."
Alternatives: "a knife featuring a" or "a tool equipped with a".
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The price is competitive:A blade with a 750-MHz Pentium III and a 10-gigabyte hard drive costs $1,200 when businesses buy 100 or more.
Lying on top of them was a blade with a fat but unchipped edge.
The tool used is the rocker, a blade with a curved serrated edge.
A blade with a damper platform is one of the most important types of blades being developed in aeronautical engines.
Harvesting was by sickle or billhook (a cutting tool consisting of a blade with a hooked point fitted with a handle).
The research revealed that a blade with a feasible laminate layout can be obtained, that can increase the energy capture and lower steady state systems loads.
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He held up the knife, a serrated blade with a wooden handle.
A plastic or metal bench scraper (right), a rectangular blade with a handle, will help pick dough up off counters.
The flow field and aerodynamic noise caused by a NACA0012 blade with a tip in an incident flow is simulated.
They have invented a scalpel blade with a blunt, rounded edge that they say will not cut but can still separate the muscle fibers of the uterus.
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