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The phrase "a board with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or a surface that has something attached or included on it, such as a board that features certain items or elements.
Example: "We need to create a board with all the project deadlines clearly marked for everyone to see."
Alternatives: "a panel featuring" or "a surface containing".
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Pinsky served on a board with a Starbucks executive.
"What's that thing he's on?" "It's a board with wheels".
Place on a board with the flat sides facing upwards.
The institute is governed by a board with a broad stakeholder constitution.
He'd shoot the birds, and pin them down on a board with wires, in strange positions.
It acquired "governance" in the shape of a board with non-executives.
Each government will appoint five members to a board, with the chairmanship rotating every two years.
The venture will be run by a board with two members from each company.
But Antwuan's not on the current tour and doesn't have a board with them anymore.
Put the pastry on a board with the long side facing you.
I still needed a board with squares big enough to accommodate the cruet kings.
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