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The phrase "a door with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a door that has certain features or characteristics associated with it.
Example: "She opened a door with a beautiful stained glass window."
Alternatives: "a door featuring" or "a door that has".
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"He hit a door with his hand," she explained.
He merely dented a door with his fist after a loss at South Carolina.
A door with a knob (or its cousin, the latched handle) is a bit more complicated.
I still sometimes picture a door with the word "Archive" etched on smoky glass.
Downstairs, by the rest rooms, was a door with a sign warning "Siren Will Sound".
Cancer is like a door with three locks, each of which requires a different key.
Maria unlocked a door with a huge iron key worthy of a medieval dungeon.
No sign on the road, just a door with "The Patterson House" on it.
Remember: it is difficult to walk through a door with an umbrella!
A door with a number — 216 — is an unknown motel room, allocated at random.
"My first bed was a door with a piece of foam rubber propped up by two horses," she said.
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