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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flashlight with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a flashlight that has a specific feature or accessory.
Example: "I bought a flashlight with a built-in compass for my camping trip."
Alternatives: "a flashlight featuring a" or "a flashlight equipped with a".
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–A flashlight with a dead battery, plus whole Tupperwares full of dead batteries, which I am afraid to throw away ($2).
There's a diffuser so you don't need to worry about bulb rings, and at $58 it's cheaper than a flashlight with a comparable number of LEDs.
I've got some amazing pictures using a long exposure and a flashlight with a blue piece of plastic over the lens.
OT discharges were evoked by monocular flash stimuli delivered from a flashlight with a krypton bulb with a tungsten filament.
Place eggs near or under black lights, or hunt them down using a flashlight with a black light lightbulb.
Aim the light right at the head and turn it on for only a moment (a flashlight with a temporary-on switch is preferable).
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A flashlight with batteries.
They have a flashlight with them.
I had a flashlight with me.
If you are a cop, carry a flashlight with you to help you spot the fugitives.
Remember to take a bag and a flashlight with you when going trick or treating.
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