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The phrase "a process with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of process that involves a particular element or characteristic.
Example: "The project involves a process with a clear timeline and defined milestones."
Alternatives: "a method involving a" or "a procedure that includes a".
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Joining in would add legitimacy to a process with a preordained outcome army dominance.
"All the work we've done together has always been in a process with a view to getting to No1," Murray said.
As Soldado talks, the shift in style is revealed as a process with a momentum of its own, one he believes may have begun in England.
For Hegel, it meant seeing history itself as a process with a goal, the achievement of a free and equal society governed by a rational bureaucratic state.
The circuits for the iPhone 5S are etched out on huge plates using a process with a minimum feature size of just 28 nanometers, three thousand times slimmer than a hair.
It is a process with a variety of entry points.
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In order to do all this, Alloy has developed a process with an industrial level of efficiency.
He's been following a process with an uncertain ending, in an aesthetic he finds displeasing, to direct a wholly original film about the machinations of European law-making.
It says that the coagulation is to be regarded appropriately as a process with an excess of particle content.
where a is a Bernoulli process with Pr(a = 1) = 0.5.
The bill replaces a convoluted consolidation process with a streamlined one.
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