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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a river with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a river that has certain features, characteristics, or elements associated with it.
Example: "The landscape was breathtaking, featuring a river with crystal-clear waters flowing through the valley."
Alternatives: "a river containing" or "a river featuring".
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Thames Water's dilemma: flood Heathrow or a river with sewage?
"You can't stop a river with your bare hands.
A river with picnic tables on the bank.
A river with a rushing, rolling, fishswimming sense.
(As a very rough analogy, the universe behaves like a river with rapids.
Ms. Smith made her 2012 album, "Two Sides of a River," with the Golden Palominos.
The form of "Anil's Ghost" is that of a river with tributaries feeding into it.
During the shooting, McRyan's car veers into a river with a young female escort on board.
Sharing a river with 10 million people means plenty of rubbish finds its way downstream.
The drip flowing into my vein is drawn from a river with innumerable tributaries.
"It's as if a well-dressed, beautiful woman were dumped into a river with a photographer there," he said.
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