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The phrase "a conducted with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "conducted with"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to an action or event that has been carried out in conjunction with something or someone.
Example: "The research was conducted with the help of several experts in the field."
Alternatives: "carried out with" or "performed with".
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It is a meditation on the way relationships move in and out of sync that was inspired by two years of team-building exercises Type A conducted with the museum's staff.
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