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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boot with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of boot that has a particular feature or accessory.
Example: "She wore a boot with a high heel that added elegance to her outfit."
Alternatives: "a boot featuring a" or "a boot that has a".
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He wears a boot with a foot stimulator and said he would be out at least three months.
Olson recently introduced Switchit, a boot with a frame that can be converted from wheels to blades.
The new arrivals section featured a boot with a vaguely Moroccan pattern, and white, round-toed tennis shoes in suede and leather.
The structure is known in detail only from a bacterium; in most organisms the complex resembles a boot with a large "ball" poking out from the membrane into the mitochondrion.
Villanueva recently visited the East Los Angeles station, where he once served, wearing a shirt bearing the station logo of a boot with a helmet on top of it — a symbol McDonnell had discontinued as part of an effort to rid the department of potentially toxic imagery.
A boot with a very deep, chunky tread will help.
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But the chelsea-boot-with-a-suit look is a hard thing to pull off.
Donated by Civil War General John Watts de Peyster, it shows a boot with spurs and the stars of a major general.
Wearing these boots beneath your jeans defeats the purpose of having a boot with such a tall height.
It's a very wearable city boot with a two-and-a-half-inch heel.
There is lots of room inside and a massive boot with a low loading lip.
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