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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phone with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a phone.
Example: "I just bought a phone with a high-resolution camera that takes stunning photos."
Alternatives: "a smartphone featuring a" or "a device equipped with a".
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A phone with a base unit is $90.
You can also lock a phone with a PIN or erase the contents remotely.
And all you need to out someone is a phone with a camera.
For Virgin Mobile, for example, Sendo made a phone with a special "V" button.
They pitched a phone with a color touchscreen, and an app store to go with it.
When running, the software appears on the screen as a phone with a dial pad.
The albums tail off around the time I got a phone with a camera.
It had a phone with a data port, so I could use my computer modem.
If so, a phone with a good camera, like Samsung's FlipShot, is a must.
Then Nicky was at the door, holding a phone with a glowing message on its screen.
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