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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kitchen with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a kitchen that has a specific feature or item.
Example: "I dream of having a kitchen with a large island for cooking and entertaining guests."
Alternatives: "a kitchen featuring a" or "a kitchen that includes a".
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Freshly made, in a kitchen with a gorgeous tiled floor.
The ground floor also has an office and a kitchen with a service entrance.
My Little Yellow Cottage had a kitchen with a camp stove, fridge and toaster oven.
They have a kitchen with a refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave oven and dishwasher.
"We started out like a kitchen with a hot plate and a blender," Dr. Davis recalled.
"Or they want a kitchen with a window so they can sneak a cigarette".
Here is a garden flat, here is a kitchen with a six-ring hob.
On the main level is a formal dining room, a kitchen with a large hearth, and a study.
— Jeff Gordinier The Kitchn: You've got to love a kitchen with a vintage pinball machine next to the refrigerator.
Downstairs, there's a kitchen (with a breakfast nook), two living rooms, and a formal dining room, all with fireplaces.
COMMON SPACES: A kitchen with a central island and a breakfast bar opens to a casual dining area.
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