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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a site with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a website or location that has specific features or attributes.
Example: "We are looking for a site with a user-friendly interface that can accommodate our needs."
Alternatives: "a location featuring a" or "a webpage containing a".
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It's a site with a future, an ambitious one.
But the property is not just a site with a past.
But anyway, here's a site with a convenient summary of several markets.
"Originally we created a site with a target audience of physicians," said Devan Shepherd, director of information systems.
(Here's a site with a good list of Android voice commands: j.mp/12kEFDo. And here's one for Siri: j.mp/16Yy4yy).
The National Geographic has a site with a moving account of a slave's journey to freedom at www.nationalgeographic.com /features/99/railroad.
Until a couple of years ago the school occupied a site with a tiny kitchen, meaning the food was prepared off-site and then shoved onto heated trolleys.
The writer said he was unaware of the originality requirement and thought the use on a site with a limited reach did not amount to publication.
By providing a site with "a broad set of products and services," she said, "we're providing exactly what gay and lesbian travelers want and need".
You go to a site with a genuine intention of getting work but in the end you can't keep facing the rejection.
A site with a similar name has the same questions, same colors… but you may be asked to provide a credit card number.
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