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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a platter with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a platter that contains or is accompanied by something specific, such as food or items.
Example: "The chef presented a platter with a selection of gourmet cheeses and fruits."
Alternatives: "a dish featuring a" or "a tray containing a".
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"You would expect a glass on a platter with a napkin".
From about $22 (for a small white plate) to $675 (for a platter with a grid pattern).
3 Arrange your cooled pitta chips on a platter with a bowl of pea hummus in the middle.
But here's this wacky study of a naked girl who happens to be holding a platter with a decapitated head.
For the first time, it's also on the menu as a platter, with a choice of baked ziti or salad on the side.
A few are monumental, as in the case of a platter with a battle scene based on a sketch by the artist Charles Le Brun.
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From the bag he removed what looked like a platter with an oblong glass dome over it.
It was, I noticed, from Waitrose, a grocery store described to me upon my move to England as "a cut above". From the bag he removed what looked like a platter with an oblong glass dome over it.
An array of cold starters or meze are brought to you on a platter (with an emphasis on vegetables cooked in olive oil, and seafood), followed by a choice of hot starters (grilled calamari or octopus, for example), and then a selection of fresh fish.
One classic presentation has the meat fanned out in a circle on a platter, with the sauce in the middle.
— is $25, for which you get not so much a plate as a platter, with several enticing components.
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