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The phrase "a salon with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a salon that has certain features, services, or characteristics.
Example: "I found a salon with excellent reviews and a talented stylist."
Alternatives: "a salon featuring" or "a salon that offers".
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In 1952 he shared a salon with Carita, and opened his own place five years later.
At the very top, Vaccarello has converted his living room into a salon with two rolling racks of clothes.
The two-story boutique features a hosiery library complete with black lacquer ladder, and a salon with a fireplace.
As the gunmen entered, he hid under a table, then moved to a salon with hundreds of other guests.
Supercuts, a salon with branches in Peekskill, Scarsdale, Yonkers and White Plains, offers a $12 walk-in haircut.
While away the hours in Tea 5, a salon with its own tea master, before heading over to check in for your flight via a connecting walkway.
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Among amenities is a home theater, a children's playroom, a game room, a music studio, a gym with a sauna and a hair salon with an in-ground vacuum system.
(Cianciolo's first big art project turned a gallery into a tea salon, with a debt to the culinary Conceptualists Gordon Matta-Clark and Rirkrit Tiravanija).
The Gilt Bar, a lavish room that was once used as a tea salon with a harpist playing, will remain a bar.
They included a secondhand clothing store and a manicure salon with a sideline in sexy lingerie.
After graduating, he had a brief and unsuccessful stint running a hairdressing salon with a friend.
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