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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of document or content that includes certain features or elements.
Example: "I submitted a paper with a detailed analysis of the data collected during the experiment."
Alternatives: "a document containing a" or "a report featuring a".
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When Katharine was 16, no one thought to tell her that her father had bid $825,000 at public auction to buy the bankrupt Washington Post, a paper with a circulation of 50,000 that was losing a million dollars a year, the fifth newspaper in a five-newspaper town.
Here's a paper with a smart, young, upmarket audience.
"Five days ago I signed a paper with a defence lawyer".
The People, a paper with a long pro-Labour history, was not even prepared to endorse the remain case.
Any loss of plurality is to be regretted, especially losing a paper with a history of editorial innovation and integrity".
25 years ago, almost all interior architecture presentations are drawn on a paper with a pencil.
Well, not so quietly if you live in the area and care about a paper with a 40-year legacy of investigative reporting and arts coverage.
Another assignment was to do a paper with a three-dimensional project on a new concept or discovery in the scientific area.
In a digital ecosphere where the story about traditional newspapers in the developed world has been one of retrenchment here is a paper with a plan.
But for now, their money is unwelcome at Le Monde, a paper with a distinct culture in which the journalists wield considerable power.
On August 6, 2010, a computer scientist named Vinay Deolalikar published a paper with a name as concise as it was audacious: "P ≠ NP".
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