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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pole with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that has a pole as part of its structure or function, often followed by what the pole is associated with.
Example: "She set up a tent using a pole with a sturdy base to ensure it wouldn't fall over in the wind."
Alternatives: "a pole featuring a" or "a pole equipped with a".
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A bear pole is a pole with a Y-shaped top.
Female anglerfish sport a glowing lure on top of their foreheads, basically a pole with a light bulb on its end, where bioluminescent bacteria live.
The other finalist had been a Pole with a name that it takes two rounds to pronounce, but Cassius had not tried.
On September 6 , 1954 President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was vacationing in Denver, passed a pole with a gleaming tip over a cabinet full of electronic equipment.
Two young corporals struggled to right a pole with a water-gorged camp shower rigged on top, their little victory in the battle against dirt.
The langur, a large monkey with a black face dramatically framed by white fur, was tied to a pole with a six-foot leash.
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A pole with an adjustable loop at the end is used to secure the squirming rat.
Near the end, Gainsbourg drives a pole with an iron wheel attached to it through Dafoe's leg.
Mr. Ward said a flag lot looks like a flag on a pole, with the flagpole being the driveway.
The design utilises an electromagnetic transducer and its operating principle is based on the relative movement of a magnet pole with respect to a coil.
A massive pole with a big England flag … I'll never forget that.
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