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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a record with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of record that includes or is associated with something else.
Example: "I found a record with a unique sound that captivated my attention."
Alternatives: "a document containing a" or "a file featuring a".
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Yet Judge Lippman also maintains that in courts with lower appeal rates and less complicated cases, "you can get as good a record with a tape recorder, sometimes even better".
You destroy a record with a hammer.
I always like a record with a flute in.
In 1965 he set a record with a 77.9 percent completion percentage.
For a record with a unifying musical theme, its songs are curiously diverse.
Jas: "And it's good to start with a record with a great woosh noise on it.
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In 1940, the BMW 328 Mille Miglia Touring Coupe won the race and set a record with an average speed of 103.6 mph.
Don't make a record with an old guy right now, it's not a good idea".
"No artist, especially classical, wants to release a recording with a wrong note.
Howe has a 304-344 record with the A's and a 696-762 recoverover all as a major league manager.
The Bruins have the league's best goalie, Tim Thomas, who set a record with a.938 save percentage.
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