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The phrase "a long counter with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical object or setting that includes a long counter as part of its features.
Example: "The café had a long counter with stools lined up for customers to sit and enjoy their coffee."
Alternatives: "an extended counter featuring" or "a lengthy counter equipped with".
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It had a long counter with a row of wobbly-seated stools, and it had a row of booths.
Nonetheless, there were a few large photographs on the wall and a long counter with nicely laid out samples of the various materials used in the project.
The 800-square-foot, sleek pine-floored showroom has a long counter with two shelves beneath double-stacked with silver tins of 160 types of tea.
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THE BATHROOM Lavish and roomy, with a long counter of dark wood with two sinks and a television embedded in the mirror.
Crown Pastries is small: a narrow rectangle with a long counter behind glass panes, where precise trays of more than a dozen different pastries are on display.
In any case, we came to a seven-story building with a façade painted a faded yellow and a bar on the ground floor, a bar of considerable dimensions, with a long counter and several booths, and my friends (although it seems odd to describe them that way; let's just say the enthusiasts who had offered to take me to meet the poet) led me to a booth, and there was Lihn.
It might help to wear shoes with a long counter — the firm part of the shoe that surrounds the heel.
Trattoria Vivolo 301 Halstead Avenue Harrison (914) 835-6199 trattoriavivolo.com O.K. THE SPACE An old-fashioned, narrow diner with booths and a long counter leads back into a bright, sparkly conventional dining room where greenhouse-style windows look onto a huge beachfront mural.
In the bathroom oversize sinks with multiple faucets anchor each end of a long counter.
"It's pretty darn hard to kill a tree by over-tapping it — we've tried," said Dr. Perkins, leading a tour through the center, past long counters with beakers, microscopes and segments of maple, as well as vacuum gauges, spouts and pliers.
We sat down at a sidewalk table in front of a long display counter with open crates of wriggling Sri Lankan and Australian crabs.
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