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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a church with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a church that possesses certain features, characteristics, or attributes.
Example: "The town is known for a church with stunning stained glass windows that attract many visitors."
Alternatives: "a church featuring" or "a church that has".
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Saddleback is a church with very low barriers to entry.
He finds a church with plenty to do.
They are a church with an enormous real estate holding.
In this tale, a humble doorkeeper works at a church with a statue of the Crucifixion.
One idea was to share a church with another Presbyterian community.
In February, for example, an Islamic State recruit attacked a church with a rifle and knife.
To many Americans, Mormonism is a church with the soul of a corporation.
"I'm just not certain they want to be in a church with me".
"They'll spend a Sunday exploring a church with a fresco they've heard about".
Sokolovsky says: "How can one offend by entering a church with a smartphone?
Presumably, a church with a more participatory clergy would have fewer crises like the present one.
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