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The phrase "a bundle with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an item that is included in a package or set. For example: The online store offers a bundle with a closet organizer, shelving, and hangers.
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"Everyone else is making a bundle with Internet start-ups," Mr. Strobin said.
The Home version (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote) goes for $120; a bundle with Outlook costs $200.
Discard four cores and tie the others into a bundle with an old tea towel or muslin.
Tie trimmed, peeled asparagus into a bundle with kitchen string, so the stalks will keep their shape and cook evenly.
If you already own a PlayStation Eye/Move combo, it's pretty good value, and you can also buy a bundle with those items (which add an extra £35).
Kenyan qat sells at £3 a bundle with most users typically chewing one to two bundles in an average session lasting perhaps four to six hours.
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A similar bundle with a 64-gigabyte Surface will cost $700.
Starting today, business users can order a business bundle with a 64GB Oculus Go headset for $299.
Plus, Sonos and MOG have teamed up to offer a special bundle with a Sonos S5, Sonos ZoneBridge and.
For these guys, there will be a $350 bundle with a 120GB drive inside, which isn't bad at all.
The 4-helix construct, residues 1843 1973, forms a stable bundle with a melting temperature of 58° (Fig. 2E).
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