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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cafe with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a cafe that has a specific feature or characteristic.
Example: "I found a cafe with a beautiful garden where we can enjoy our coffee."
Alternatives: "a cafe featuring a" or "a cafe that has a".
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They couldn't imagine that you can go and sit at a cafe with a Communist.
Also at the site is a cafe with a waterfront patio, offering a perfect rest stop.
Meanwhile Miss Baxter was sitting in a cafe with a Yugoslavian she had met at a tourist office.
She was wiping away tears as she emerged from a therapy session at a cafe with a visiting psychologist friend.
"After all, we're talking about the kind of games people make sitting in a cafe with a laptop".
Israel's Channel 1 said he had been arrested while sitting in a cafe with a Russian and was suspected of managing several local residents as informants.
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A cafe with an unpronounceable name serves chai lattes along with poetry.
And a cafe with an outside terrace is just off the library's main entrance, where one can have coffee or pizza.
There's a scene in the 2012 time-travel thriller Looper, already over-referenced, in which the hero (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), sitting in a cafe with an older version of himself (Bruce Willis), asks how time travel works.
The Main is a full-service restaurant emphasizing local seafood; Nosh is a cafe with an emphasis on sweets; Prep has an open kitchen and food to take away; and Meet is a wine- and beer-tasting room and shop filled with local items.
The gunmen appeared to have entered the mall through a cafe with an outdoor seating area.
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