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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plaque with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that features a plaque, often indicating what the plaque contains or represents.
Example: "The award ceremony featured a plaque with a heartfelt message honoring the contributions of the volunteers."
Alternatives: "a sign featuring a" or "a plate displaying a".
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It was a "grenade-like novelty item mounted on a plaque with a sign: 'Complaint Dept.
Outside the blue hut is a plaque with a beautifully calligraphed set of rules and regulations – athletes must train hard, respect each other, work as a team and honour their homeland.
Sitting under a plaque with a Syrian flag in his family's salon, he said that the local version of the shabiha, or pro-Assad thugs, had been harassing him and his family.
She says she now recollects absolutely nothing about it, except that one of the characters mounted above a baby's crib a plaque with a family credo: NEVER GIVE A INCH! Somehow this stayed with her — perhaps because the ungrammatical "A" lodged in her mind, burr-like, as a kind of irritant.
Now, in the factual United States a plaque with a title like that would provide a scientific explanation of the source, but we are in France, so instead it gives readers a fable written by the 19th-century Provençal poet Frédéric Mistral, about a nymph, an old fiddler, diamonds and the river.
Over the fireplace in the Vice-President's residence, he has hung a plaque with a passage from the Bible: " 'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the lord, 'Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.' " An earlier version of this article misstated the date, in October, 2017, when Pence attended a summit of Koch donors.
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If Cal wins the Big Game (for the first time in seven years), the chair of the UC Rally Committee will present the axe — a plaque with an axe mounted on it that shows all the Big Game scores — for students to see.
The monument to Shakespeare, erected in Stratford before 1623, bears a plaque with an inscription identifying Shakespeare as a writer.
Calcium scoring was obtained during a single breath-hold and coronary calcification was defined as a plaque with an area of 1.03 mm and a density ≥130 HU.
Outside, a bench now bears a plaque with his name.
He went to a Jewish cemetary on a hill and saw a plaque with the names of two thousand members of the old Jewish community.
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