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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hole with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hole that has something associated with it or contained within it.
Example: "The garden had a hole with a rusty old pipe sticking out of it."
Alternatives: "a hole containing" or "a hole featuring".
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In short, it's a hole with little margin for error.
But they dug themselves a hole with four turnovers, all of them in Buccaneers territory.
It's nothing earth-shattering, but it fills a hole with a flourish.
He plants each one in a hole with two five-gallon buckets of leaf mold.
"I knew that I had a need to fulfill a hole with activity," he said in a recent phone interview.
A small parking garage had been swept away, leaving a hole with several smashed cars in it.
"We have gotten into such a hole with so much spending and more to come and we can't afford it.
I bent down to check the trap only to discover a hole with some shrill creature shrieking deep inside it.
Not a hole with a few flags and two or three workers and a blinking yellow light.
Running back Marshall Faulk said: "We put ourselves in a hole with turnovers, and you can't do that".
ONE morning, when Terry Eagleton is a boy, he makes a hole with his spoon in his bowl of porridge.
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