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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lorry with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a lorry that has a specific feature or item associated with it.
Example: "I saw a lorry with a large container on the back, transporting goods across the city."
Alternatives: "a truck featuring a" or "a vehicle equipped with a".
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A lorry with a blue god rattles past.
A lorry with a blue god rattles past.Krishna's right hand Is stretched in benediction.His eye, bruised.
If we'd met a supermarket home delivery van, or a lorry with a mischievous satnav, we'd still be there.
Finally, didn't they drive up in a lorry with a battering ram, and bust through the entry.
After dozens of unsuccessful attempts he finally managed to jump on to a train, hiding under a lorry with a few others and reaching the UK.
This was known as the Bison and consisted of a lorry with a concrete armoured cabin and a small concrete pillbox on the flat bed.
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If you want to make a lorry with an attached back-section, use pipe-cleaner to connect them.
The initial goal was modest: to put a single car under the control of a lorry, with both travelling at 50kph (31mph).
The road was closed at Dalwhinnie after an accident between a van and a lorry, with emergency services also dealing with a number of other incidents.
However after learning that John Paul is merely stranded in Scotland after being locked in a lorry with Lockie, the wedding is back on.
Abdellah, a 28-year-old refugee from Darfur, told me his foot was injured after he was found hiding under a lorry with other migrants.
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