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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a river with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a river that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "We found a river with a stunning view of the mountains in the background."
Alternatives: "a river featuring a" or "a river that has a".
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A river with a rushing, rolling, fishswimming sense.
During the shooting, McRyan's car veers into a river with a young female escort on board.
"It's as if a well-dressed, beautiful woman were dumped into a river with a photographer there," he said.
Standing knee-deep in a river with a drizzing rain starting feels like a rebuke to the natural order.
Hal, Joe, and I stood behind Digger as he searched Ghawas for a river with a question mark.
Blocking a river with a dam also blocks the movement of fish upstream to spawn and the movement of silt downstream to fertilise fields.
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Redlands Estate, with its old and beautiful redbrick buildings, has its own barley, a river with an inquisitive platypus, and in an otherwise bare room, two racks of maturing whisky in small, Tasmanian pinor noir barrels.
The Senne had always been a river with an inconsistent flow, often overflowing its banks.
A river with an annual discharge about one seventh that of the Mississippi is stopped by a simple dirt wall.
Or perhaps it was defused, over time, by another reverie, in which he rowed down a river with children, on a golden afternoon.
His body was dumped in a river with barbed wire and a metal part of a cotton gin tied around his neck.
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