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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roof with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of roof or a feature associated with a roof.
Example: "The house features a roof with a unique design that sets it apart from others in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a roof featuring a" or "a roof that has a".
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Do not try to work from a roof with a steep pitch.
Generally, an antenna has been attached to a roof, with a cable running in a window.
Another shares a roof with a state liquor store -- "books 'n' booze," people call it in jest.
Shortly after being held off the edge of a roof with a knife to his neck, the young Gary enrolled in a Catskills "commando camp," he said.
Chasing the parrot, Eleanor – an inhibited lady companion – finds herself on a roof with a risqué artist in a dressing-gown.
Had the USTA used the $150m available to them two years ago, they could have had a roof (with a $50million shortfall in funds, it has to be said).
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Eventually a windshield was added, then a roof with no sides.
Consider installing a green roof, a roof with plantings atop it.
Horses only utilized shelters with a roof whilst a shelter with roof and closed on three sides had the best potential to lower insect disturbance during daytime in summer.
We stopped at a nameless restaurant next to the road that consisted of a tin roof with no walls, a few plain wooden tables and chairs.
We see it also had a flat roof with a coffered ceiling.
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