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The phrase "a prototype with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a prototype that includes or is associated with certain features, components, or characteristics.
Example: "The team developed a prototype with advanced sensors to improve data collection."
Alternatives: "a model featuring" or "a design incorporating".
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"The suit I wore is a prototype with zero logos on it.
A prototype with three parallel torsion bars was built.
Ms. Olsson recently revealed a prototype with a hipster tortoise frame.
He said the company will be testing a prototype with the T.S.A. this year.
We're going to try a prototype with how we engage graduate students this fall.
Drew Mallow, the project's leader, calls Phantom Eye, a prototype with a 46-metre wingspan, a "poor man's satellite".
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But it's a start, and it's a working prototype with a lot of potential for future commercial applications.
Dave Roll, a model-maker for Mattel's Fisher-Price division, described the perfect house call: replacing a malfunctioning prototype with a backup model.
The turbine, a commercial prototype with a diameter of more than 16 feet, did not generate any electricity during its brief period of submersion.
Second, we develop a first prototype with a mathematical model and evaluate its performance in the bending and omnidirectional motions.
Finally, we propose a first prototype with a friendly user interface allowing complex queries that lead to alternative answers rich in biological information.
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