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The phrase "a calculator with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a calculator that has specific features or functions.
Example: "I bought a calculator with advanced graphing capabilities to help me with my math homework."
Alternatives: "a calculator that includes" or "a calculator featuring".
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The only object on the floor is a calculator with instructions to calculate a rough estimate of how much money you spend on alcohol and alcohol-related activities in a week and then figure out how much you've spent over a lifetime on booze.
If you want a very accurate result and you have a calculator with a parenthesis button, write (1/6) instead of 0.167 when you calculate the formulas below.
He pecked at a calculator with his right index finger.
Once, when asked under oath how many people he had robbed in the year 1993, Quick nastily replied, "I didn't carry a calculator with me".
(When Quick was asked under oath how many people he had robbed in 1993, he replied, "I didn't carry a calculator with me").
When the chairman of the election commission was asked about results Sunday night, he said he couldn't answer because he didn't have a calculator with him.
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Items on display include the Millionaire, an 1895 calculator the size of a campstove; a Japanese calculator with an abacus attached; and the Mathatron, an enormous machine that was promoted in 1965 as the world's first programmable electronic desktop calculator.
"Before I joined this program, I considered unification with a calculator, not with my heart for fellow Koreans in the North," Ms. Hur said.
You can do this math problem in your head, especially if the numerator and denominator are multiples of each other, with a calculator, or with long division.
They have pretty images, like a butterfly net catching CO2, and a pocket calculator with a button marked "less CO2".
Samples sizes were calculated using a power calculator with α set at 0.05 and power set at 80% for one-tailed tests.
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