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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gun with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of gun or its features, often followed by additional details.
Example: "He carried a gun with a silencer attached for stealth."
Alternatives: "a firearm equipped with a" or "a weapon featuring a".
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A gun with a plastic lower receiver that was produced using a 3-D printer.
After the Giffords shooting, one sensible witness said he had a gun, with a clear shot at the killer.
The first to succeed was Commander Cleland Davis of the U.S. Navy, who in 1912 developed a gun with a single chamber and two opposite barrels.
Sarsen, in the room on the right, has been hit with something, possibly a bullet fired from a gun with a silencer.
Last year an officer crashed a military vehicle outside Arusha, in northern Tanzania, with a stash of tusks and a gun with a silencer.
Many of the people who have supported his efforts to engineer a gun with a fingerprint sensor are not gun owners, he added.
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"There is some romance about a man with a gun, with an automatic weapon.
Michelle was an angry black woman in great big boots, holding a gun – with an afro.
Its chief executive, played by Lance Reddick, is described as "a gun with an Ivy League education".
On the other hand, only 18percentt of women said they owned a gun, with an additional 24percentt who live in a household with a gun.
There's no national database cops can check if they stop someone who's carrying a gun with an out-of-state permit.
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