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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jar with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a jar that contains or is associated with something specific.
Example: "I found a jar with a lid that seals tightly, perfect for storing my homemade jam."
Alternatives: "a jar containing a" or "a jar that holds a".
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Use immediately, or transfer the dip to a jar with a tight-fitting lid.
In a jar with a tight-fitting lid, add the chilies, onion and carrot and enough vinegar to cover.
Season with salt and pepper and reserve until required in a jar with a good fitting lid.
When I'm starving I … eat speculoos spread out of a jar with a spoon, or more likely just my finger.
She then placed each sample into a jar with a bit of salt and pepper, and cooked it for an hour.
If you act now, your sugar will be sufficiently fragrant by the weekend: just put some in a jar with a vanilla pod.
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In these circumstances, black is a flexible designation: sometimes inky, sometimes chocolate brown, and, on a jar with an "oil spot" glaze, an indeterminate dark pearlescence.
But European regulations require products whose minimum durability is less than 30 months to display an icon — a graphic of a jar with an open lid — indicating a product's shelf life after it has been opened.
To root in a jar with an equal mixture of peat and sand and then, after a year, treat it as an ordinary adult plant.
Or fill a jar with sweets and tie a ribbon round it.
A large glass jar with a lid or a plastic Tupperware is perfect.
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