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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pit with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of pit that has an additional feature or characteristic.
Example: "The construction crew discovered a pit with a hidden entrance leading to an underground tunnel."
Alternatives: "a hole containing a" or "a cavity featuring a".
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(A typical East Texas barbecue man must stoop to fire a pit with a long-handled shovel.
The person dedicating the sacrifice lay in a pit with a perforated board placed over the pit's opening.
Clarke ended up thrashing away like a dad at the seaside digging a pit with a bucket and spade.
One method of capture was to surround a pit with a camouflaged wall and insert a stake in the middle with a lamb on top.
The pong comes from a rotting carcass; the groan accompanies a horse being hauled from a pit with a half-naked girl on its back; in Douglas Hodge's often atmospheric production the equine is played by a man.
The new theatre's décor will aim for authenticity, with two tiers of balcony seating (each with 140 seats), and a pit with a capacity of 60 situated in front of a raised stage.
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Club is too posh a title - in a pit with wall-to-wall smoked glass and cork tiles on the ceiling, a smell of dead rodents.
Coyle and I would paint these pictures that to us were pretty impossible: a guy working in a pit with bats and maniacs tearing at his feet.
McConnell was thrown into a covered pit with a snake.
The electron environment is much like a well or pit with a flat bottom and a moderately steep wall.
I mean, who is going to go into a mosh pit with a mobile phone in their hand?
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