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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blanket with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a blanket that has a specific feature or design element associated with it.
Example: "I bought a blanket with a beautiful floral pattern that brightens up my living room."
Alternatives: "a blanket featuring a" or "a blanket that has a".
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Iranian media posted pictures of him under a blanket, with a laptop on his chest.
He'd rather die on that cot under a blanket with a burned hole in it.
Gustavo Galvez Reyes, 32, was found wrapped in a blanket with a plastic bag over his head.
It's perfect for a healthy start to the day, a joyous bowl under a blanket with a box set or with a good book.
It's cold and snowy, and if you're like a lot of women, all you want to do is curl up under a blanket with a cup of hot tea and snack on some leftover holiday cookies.
"Mexican cars are just going to be lazy, feckless, flatulent, overweight, leaning against a fence asleep looking at a cactus, with a blanket with a hole in the middle on as a coat" (Richard Hammond).
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After relieving himself while sleeping standing up in the middle of a crowd of people, he decided it would be nice to cozy up on a blanket with an already-sleeping pair of festie-goers.
Take a blanket with an area equivalent to the size you want your first story to be.
A Snuggie is a blanket with arms.
Alex, just rescued from a kill shelter, hides beneath a blanket, with sad eyes.
Karen Hunter, a first-time filmgoer at St. Nicholas who shared a blanket with Mr. Daley, had a longstanding unfavorable impression.
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