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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a committee with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a committee that possesses or is associated with certain characteristics, members, or responsibilities.
Example: "The organization formed a committee with experts in environmental science to address climate change issues."
Alternatives: "a committee composed of" or "a committee featuring".
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A committee with Mark Twain as chairma was formed to handle arrangements.
Merrill has proposed creating a committee, with some independent members, to oversee its research department.
A committee with representatives from both churches wrote a compromise document; that proposal was approved today.
We created a committee with Mel Blount and Willie Lanier and some others.
The benefit of Maastricht is that everything is vetted by a committee with expertise in that particular area.
Any government MP who goes on a committee with the genuine intention of scrutinising legislation knows they risk their career.
Four years ago, a committee with the same name as the corporation announced yesterday, drew up preliminary plans for it.
Now, Mr. Dahlan will sit on a committee with security appointees of Mr. Arafat, Palestinian officials said.
A committee, with NATO's deputy secretary general, Sergio Balanzino, as chairman, was set up to monitor progress.
17, when Aurora's board announced that it had formed a committee with its independent auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, to investigate accounting practices.
They're not made by a guy with a big heart, they're made by a committee with a lot of dough and some creative people thrown in.
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