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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drawer with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a drawer that contains or is associated with something specific.
Example: "I found a drawer with old photographs and letters from my grandparents."
Alternatives: "a drawer containing" or "a drawer that holds".
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I keep it in a drawer with his medals.
He pulled out a drawer with a work surface, and it became an office.
At first she kept it in a drawer with her handkerchiefs, where it seemed very happy.
One version was briefly staged in 1993 and then consigned to a drawer with 11 other variations.
It would be better to keep knives in a drawer with slots or on a magnetic strip on the wall.
A young woman's thoughts as she is about to open a drawer with some of her dead mother's possessions.
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Above the central drawers is a larger drawer with a leafy bronze keyhole escutcheon.
She remodeled a cabinet drawer with a shelf that holds one bowl for food, another for water.
It could be as simple as a file drawer with a batch of old presentations continually revisited when putting together new ones.
On the front of the computer (or side of your laptop), there will be a small "drawer," with a rectangular button to the lower right.
Cash in a drawer comes with no such guarantee.
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