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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a director with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a director who possesses certain qualities, skills, or experiences.
Example: "She is a director with extensive experience in film production and a keen eye for detail."
Alternatives: "a director possessing" or "a director having".
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A director with more resources could let her do so.
I am a director with MSc in Economics degree.
A director with a choreograhic sense is essential.
"They have a right to get a director with experience".
He was a director with Poland written on his heart.
Ingrams became a director with Robert Fleming Investment Holdings.
Like Cukor, Mr. Gillett is known as a director with a special sensitivity to women.
The opera presents a director with rich opportunities to evoke the sea.
About one-quarter of the shares supported the 2011 proposal advocating a director with environmental expertise.
It also marked Penn as a director with sympathy for the youthful disenchantment of the era.
"Cos?an Tutte" presents a director with a quagmire of challenges and possibilities.
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