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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source that possesses or contains certain information or attributes.
Example: "I found a source with valuable insights on climate change."
Alternatives: "a source containing" or "a source that has".
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"We're nearly there," a source with knowledge of the discussions said.
"That's sort of her job," a source with knowledge of the strategy told Buzzfeed.
He was "deprogrammed" according to a source with knowledge of the case.
A source with knowledge of the agreement said: "It is everything.
As soon as you have a source with a direct involvement, scepticism should be your guide.
At least two meetings were recorded, a source with knowledge of events said.
But journalists have been told …" "A source with malicious intentions is the same as an invention".
The Washington Post's report was attributed to "a source with close ties to current residence staffers".
With those doubts, Giants executives turned to a source with impeccable credentials as a competitor to learn more about Joseph.
A source with knowledge of the talks told MediaGuardian.co.uk: "This is a conversation in its eighth or ninth month.
For more than a year, Assange appears to have developed a source with access to high-level electronic surveillance.
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