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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ring with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a ring that has a specific feature or characteristic associated with it.
Example: "She wore a ring with a beautiful sapphire in the center."
Alternatives: "a ring featuring a" or "a ring that has a".
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." She held up a ring with a blue stone.
One is a silicon chip patterned with a ring with a radius of five micrometers.
Did she wear a ring with a marquise or baguette stone?
Its spoon set is held together by a ring with a separable joint.
A ring, with a jeweled green finger piece, can be lifted out from its companions.
Steinbrenner often wore his championship rings around the office, but never a ring with a top hat.
They went to a jeweler on 47th Street and picked out a ring with a modest row of small diamonds.
The molecules are slightly different peptides, but each contains eight amino acids arranged in a ring with a tail.
The Baroness raised a hand that supported a ring with a diamond the size of a prune.
When she and Levi Johnston were reëngaged last month, according to Us magazine, Levi gave her a ring with a one-carat stone.
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An analysis of the structure activity relationships for MAO-B inhibition show that substitution on the A-ring with a 5-hydroxy group and on the B-ring with halogens and the methyl group yield high potency inhibition.
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