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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sinker with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or item that is associated with or includes a sinker, often in contexts related to fishing or weights.
Example: "He chose a sinker with a streamlined design to improve his casting distance."
Alternatives: "a sinker featuring" or "a sinker accompanied by".
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Dogma is coming, of course, and, when it does, it drops like a sinker (with the Randian code word "collectivism").
Rivera also started throwing a two-seam fastball, a sinker, with more regularity against right-handed batters.
Coghlan does not like to see much movement, Hefner said, so he tried to throw him a sinker with plenty of break.
It is odd for a pitcher to be 4-0 whavingaving more than twice as many walks (14) as strikeouts (6), but Pelfrey has been able to undo his wildness by throwing a sinker with conviction, pitching to contact and inducing ground balls.
All our models were l6 cm long and attached to a sinker with a thin, transparent fishing line, so that they floated in a natural position approximately 15 cm above the lake bottom during the trials ([ 18, 19, 38]; Fig. 1).
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The only details announced from PdVSA President Eulogio Del Pino are that bond holders will be offered a 2020 sinker with Citgo gas distributor shares as collateral, Nomura Securities said in a note today.
He abandoned his straight four-seam fastball in favour of a "power sinker" with remarkable downward action.
When he returned from the war, he was better than ever, developing a sinker to go with his fastball and curve.
Starting pitcher Joel Piñeiro – struggling with his fastball command in previous starts – experimented with a sinker and shut out the New York Mets on June 24 with just two hits.
He just struck out Peralta with a slider and Avila with a sinker.
Feldman is a three-quarters pitcher with a sinker, a low-to-mid-90s fastball, a hard slider with extreme downward movement, a curve, a changeup, and a 90-mph cut fastball.
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