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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a series with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or sequence of related items, events, or works that are associated with a particular subject or theme.
Example: "The documentary features a series with interviews from various experts in the field."
Alternatives: "a collection featuring" or "a sequence including".
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Samsung has radically overhauled the Galaxy A series with the Galaxy A8 and Galaxy A8 Plus.
Consider the subsection on Series (that is, books published in a series with, usually, a general editor).
I did a series with my daughter!
A series with a high I.Q.
"I was on a series with Edie," he said.
This is not a series with mass appeal.
These samples were measured in a series with dust filler sample for comparison.
For a series with so many unhappy characters, it's a surprisingly joyful watch.
PepsiCo, too, will be sponsoring a series with Allen interviewing all kinds of newsmakers.
Since 2000, the A's have had 13 opportunities to clinch a series with one victory.
Eventually he signed to do a series with HBO, but the results were not encouraging.
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