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The phrase "a joke with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a humorous interaction or a joke that involves someone or something.
Example: "He always has a joke with his friends that makes everyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a joke about" or "a joke involving".
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But it's a joke with an edge.
Imagine a joke with a postscript.
He can enjoy a joke with us.
Sharing a joke with a patient.
"I always have a joke with L'Wren about that.
Or hearing a joke with an unidentifiable punch line.
He can crack a joke with practiced timing.
"I wanted to share a joke with the reader".
"It's a joke, with too many crooked judges and promoters".
He's become a joke with a celebrity wife.
He delivers a joke with the insouciance of a telemarketer.
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