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The phrase "a flourish with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or gesture that is done in a showy or elaborate manner, often to add style or emphasis.
Example: "She signed her name with a flourish, adding a decorative swirl at the end."
Alternatives: "a flourish of" or "with flair".
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He finished with a flourish, with birdies on Nos.
The impromptu speech then closed with a flourish, with Klinsmann scolding the players for not getting on one another's cases.
He will attempt to go out with a flourish, with a win in the richest race in North America.
The game ended with a flourish with six attackers descending on John Vanbiesbrouck and trying to repair the Islanders' 3-2 deficit with less than a minute remaining.
The holders resembled the All Blacks at times, early assurance developing into a flourish with moves so synchronised that how Wasps defended hardly mattered.
Brett Quigley finished with a flourish, with two birdies and an eagle on his last three holes to vault from 21 to 30 points.
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See tour dates for the album here.
Connect the candy cane where the end stops and make a flourish _ with a little emphasis at the end of the _.
He shoots out his arms with a flourish and erupts with laughter.
In 1621 he ended with a flourish the truce with the Spanish that he had detested for 12 long years.
Eggs Benedict with lemony hollandaise and arugula get a coastal flourish with knobs of Maine lobster poached in butter.
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