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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monkey with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe a situation or a metaphor involving chaos or unpredictability, typically in a humorous or informal manner.
Example: "Trying to organize this event feels like herding a monkey with a typewriter."
Alternatives: "a wild animal with a" or "a child with a".
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You're a monkey with a machine gun.
"I wanted a monkey with a back story".
It was of a monkey with a hot towel.
Brain signals can drive arm movement in a monkey with a paralyzed arm.
Is it acceptable to experiment on a monkey with a human foot?
Initially, I sprayed the ball around the court like a monkey with a machine gun.
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This model assumes that roaches, in the form of individual obsessives and low-paid scriveners (a monkey-with-a-typewriter model), continue to produce the ever-rising content pool, which is then parsed and selected, not by editors and reporters, but by your self-selected peer group – through tools supplied by easy-to-use mobile and web-based platforms (qv Twitter).
In 2008, Schwartz demonstrated that a monkey with an electrode in its brain can control a prosthetic arm to feed itself.
Brain power: A monkey with an array of tiny electrodes implanted into his brain uses his thoughts to control a robotic arm, grabbing a piece of marshmallow and bringing it to his mouth.
Ack-Ack is an inspired creation, a monkey with attitude, issues and a hole where his heart should be, and his latest deftly plotted adventure is riotous fun.
The man boarded a Spirit Airlines flight on Monday night from Lima, Peru, to New York by way of South Florida, but did not report that he had a monkey with him, an airline spokeswoman said.
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