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"a mission with" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to an undertaking or task that a group of people are partaking in together. For example, "The team was given a mission with a strict deadline."
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Mrs. Clinton described a mission with serious constraints.
She's a simple, incurious girl who lives in a mission with other Germans.
This was history with a mission, with no attempt at neutrality.
Beyond that, it has been a mission with high and low points.
"I never wanted to go on a mission with this film.
This was a President on a mission, with no time for diplomatic niceties.
Critics in Congress say he has thrown the United States into a mission with an ill-defined goal.
In 1864 she volunteered for a mission with the Western Sanitary Commission to care for wounded soldiers.
Within days, they were on a plane bound for Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, on a mission with Arise Africa.
At least one American refueling aircraft was involved in a mission with French forces on Sunday night, Colonel Burkhard said.
But, given a green light and some money, a mission with the repurposed telescope could be started in 2020.
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