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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boy with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a boy who possesses or is associated with something, such as an object or a characteristic.
Example: "There was a boy with a red bicycle who rode past my house every day."
Alternatives: "a boy carrying a" or "a boy possessing a".
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A boy with a violin.
For Damon isn't just a boy with a fluke heart.
Then Hannah meets a boy with a tattoo.
"A boy with a dog is healthier, more active".
Sometimes the fact that you're a boy with a boyfriend is the story, sometimes it's not.
Three days after he took over, five waterfront Micks sent a boy with a challenge.
I visited her, I held the baby — a boy with a reddened and contented face.
A boy with a net began scooping bait from a blue plastic pool.
I see him skipping around like a boy with a butterfly net.
This is what a boy thinks, a boy with a tongue for a brain, a heart.
'You are a boy with a magnificent future before you,' Marcus's father tells him.
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