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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gate with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of gate that has a particular feature or characteristic.
Example: "We installed a gate with a beautiful wrought iron design to enhance the entrance of our garden."
Alternatives: "a gate featuring a" or "a gate that has a".
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A central courtyard flanked by residential buildings is entered through a gate with a richly carved tympanum (torana) and porch.
With the yard in front of you, turn left to a gate with a bridlepath arrow sign on it.
The château consists of two wings at right angles; the main wing, flanked by two massive towers, has a gate with a drawbridge and a donjon.
6 Having walked along the top of the hill, you will come to a metal fence and a gate with a sign for Pembroke Lodge Gardens.
We pulled up to a gate, with a sign in Chinese and little other marking — nothing, certainly, indicating that Sonoma Artisan Foie Gras had been operating there for fifteen years.
We pulled up to a gate, with a sign in Chinese and little other marking nothing, certainly, indicating that Sonoma Artisan Foie Gras had been operating there for fifteen years.
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It's fronted by an intricate design depicting a gate with padlocks on the top.
To get in, you must negotiate a gate with prison bars, a bleak courtyard full of bicycles and a Dr Frankenstein front door.
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"But this," he says, gesturing to a gate with intricately carved redwood facade, "is a hand-built house.
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