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The phrase "a county with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific characteristic or feature of a county.
Example: "We visited a county with beautiful landscapes and rich history."
Alternatives: "a region that has" or "an area featuring".
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Median location error was approximately 35% larger in Gwinnett (a suburban county) relative to Fulton (a county with urban and suburban areas).
Silver Cross is a 296-bed community hospital in a county with a growing population.
That's small for a county with a population of more than 375,000, Walters said.
Both have a kind of official backing, and one -- or even both -- could be realized, taking Westchester from a county with no children's museums to a county with two of them.
This is our favourite museum in Norfolk, a county with its fair share of family-friendly museums.
The hospital in Kennett had about 300 employees, the largest employer in a county with a 5.5percentt unemployment rate.
That means there are marketplace enrollees living in a county with no way to purchase affordable individual health coverage.
The Amish are providing a stable economic base to a county with one of the nation's most vibrant farm economies.
And it's not exactly heaven being sheriff of a county with escalating drug crimes and pressure to treat all offenders equally.
It's not a great time, of course, to spend money on historical preservation projects, especially in a county with the nation's highest property taxes.
A county with a population of 5 million – roughly the same as that of Scotland – had long seen itself as a cut above scruffy, proletarian Lancashire.
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