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The phrase "a placard with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that has a placard attached to it, typically to convey information or instructions.
Example: "The exhibition featured a placard with details about the artist's inspiration for the piece."
Alternatives: "a sign that has" or "a notice containing".
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Outside Room 1117, there was a placard with her name.
The dashboard features a placard with a No. 3 and signature.
We caught sight of a placard with Petry's face, beaming angelically.
If a placard with a 3 on it is white at the bottom, the load in the truck is combustible.
If a placard with a 3 on it is red at the bottom, the load in the truck is flammable.
Earlier last week the first lady tweeted a picture of herself holding a placard with the #bringbackourgirls campaign hashtag.
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Defying attempts to shout her down, Stanfield held aloft a homemade placard with a question on it for those who want no abortion in any circumstances anywhere in Ireland: "Been in the situation?
It's like the Mumford and Sons song!" she says, pointing at a metal placard with a hand covered in snaking tattoos, her brown eyes wide with childlike glee.
On her jacket was pinned a placard scrawled with marker pen.
No one carries a placard scrawled with "The end is near" in the nonfiction movie "Surviving Progress," as people sometimes do in New Yorker cartoons.
In another, she holds a placard printed with Sojourner Truth's famous refrain, "Ar'n't I a Woman," on a narrow stretch of Canal Street.
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