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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a member with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who belongs to a group or organization and has a specific characteristic or role associated with them.
Example: "She is a member with extensive experience in project management."
Alternatives: "a member possessing" or "a member who has".
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His anti-American alliance, called ALBA, lost a member with the coup in Honduras in June.
But it will be a member with no country-specific commitments.
Further, the SMA/FRP patch can substantially delay the failure of a member with very little remaining fatigue life.
The customer of the clearing organization is a member with a proprietary or customers' account.
Online offences are generally considered as frequent and intentional acts performed by a member with the aim to deceive others.
Erin Bowman, a member with a track record raising money for San Antonio causes, was put in charge.
How could this economic dwarf be a member, with Mexico, South Korea and Turkey still left out in the cold?
This band shares a member with similarly great Bay rockers Coke, and they also share the manic sarcasm.
So for the first homework, I designed teams that each had a member with computer programming experience.
The proposed technique of accumulation of rigidity factors is submitted as a first step to get exact first order stiffness factors for a member with variable cross sections.
In this research, the tube diameter effect on hydroformability was investigated for a member with complex section of vehicle bumper rail.
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