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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a person with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a particular quality, characteristic, or condition.
Example: "She is a person with a great sense of humor."
Alternatives: "an individual with" or "someone with".
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The personality of a person with Alzheimer's can change drastically.
Give a person with mono plenty of personal space.
A person with a huge penis".
I always see a person with nofing".
A person with high intelligence is creative….
This is a person with economic power".
A person with an I.Q.
A person with a family.
He says: "A person with a name.
About $45 a person, with wine.
Doubles: $27.75 a person, with full breakfast.
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