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The phrase "a shelf with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a shelf that has something on it or is designed to hold specific items.
Example: "I found a shelf with a variety of books and decorative items that perfectly matched my living room decor."
Alternatives: "a shelf containing" or "a shelf featuring".
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Great: fill a shelf with water and nonperishable foods.
"I put it in my room on a shelf with my baseball glove," he said.
He had the Oscar, sitting on a shelf with many other awards.
My cell phone was back at Powell's, on a shelf with all the other New Arrivals.
A shelf with very few unromantic titles (I'm pretending not to have noticed "The Unix Programming Environment").
Separate laboratories are also necessary where live frogs are not cluttered on a shelf with salt minerals.
After several craft ales in its Living Room bar maybe you'll forget you're essentially sleeping on a shelf with curtains.
A shelf with two crates of tomatoes (one for making sauce, the other for salads) is flanked by a cornucopia of terracotta pots.
It's got a shelf with slots and hooks to hold keys and mail, and there's a calendar in the reflective surface too.
To the right is not one, but two jars of Vegemite spread sitting on a shelf with miniature cereal boxes and condiments.
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The shallowest portion a shelf with depths reaching 330 to 460 feet (100 to 140 metres)—extends along both shores, with the western slope furrowed by submerged landslides and canyons.
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