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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skeleton with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a skeleton that possesses or is associated with something, such as an object or a feature.
Example: "The museum displayed a skeleton with a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts."
Alternatives: "a skeleton featuring a" or "a skeleton possessing a".
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He looked like a skeleton with a mullet.
She fiddled with the switch on a skeleton with a pirate hat.
The dealer Jill Newhouse, for example, has an ink drawing the size of a playing card that depicts in densely hatched, almost microscopically fine lines a skeleton with a scythe addressing a nursing mother in a woodsy, mountainous setting.
Mr. Peña himself looks like a skeleton, with a buzz cut and body that is all bones and angles, and he moves and speaks at a machine-gun pace.
Leicester made headlines around the world last year when a skeleton with a twisted spine found under a council car park was formally identified as the remains of Richard III, the last Plantagenet king.
They are met by Pratchett's personified Death - a skeleton with a scythe, an hourglass and a white horse called Binkie - who has organised himself to resemble what human beings think he is, is courteously inhuman, but has increasing bouts of oddly caring behaviour, prompted by his long association with our agitated species.
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The phrases are actually in Latin ("Fugit hora, memento mori"), but their meaning is vividly clear by what appears beneath them, a carving of Father Time with an hourglass and a skeleton with an arrow, both reaching to snuff out a candle.
Most adult arthropods are encased in a skeleton with jointed appendages formed from a stiff cuticle that is divided into separate plates to assist in movement.
A skeleton, with broken ribs and a gunshot wound in the skull, was pulled out and later identified as the farmer.
These above data suggested the occurrence of a dihydrochalcone skeleton with the A-ring tri-substituted and B-ring penta-substituted in the molecule.
"A mad skeleton with such a wild scared animal's face".
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