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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of cell that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "The experiment involved a cell with a unique genetic mutation that affected its growth rate."
Alternatives: "a cell containing a" or "a cell featuring a".
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I am in a cell with a dozen other men.
DIFFERENTIATION The process in which a stem cell generates a cell with a specialized function.
I was sharing a cell with a girl from Mali and one from Nigeria.
They put me in a cell with a blanket and that was it.
For example, consider a cell with a flagellum 10 times longer than the cell is wide.
According to the transcript, Ms. Berenson said that in December 1995 she spent 11 or 12 days in a cell with a woman who had five bullet wounds.
He is now in solitary confinement in a cell with a glass door and has no contact with other inmates, the court heard.
Rezaian, who is being held at Tehran's notorious Evin prison, was moved out of solitary confinement and into a cell with a roommate, Ali said.
Kevin Booth, an archaeologist who is leading the project, groaned as he entered a cell with a shower of fresh white paint flakes on the floor.
But so long as I never had to share a cell with a smoker, I never begrudged tobacco lovers their vice.
We parked and walked through a side gate and into a small, badly paved courtyard, past a cell with a stained floor where three prisoners squatted.
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