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Free sign upThe phrase "a spin with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a particular perspective, interpretation, or approach to something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She gave a spin with a fresh perspective on the project that impressed everyone."
Alternatives: "a twist on a" or "an angle with a".
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Kalisto put The Ascension in a spin with a series of high risk manoeuvres before tagging Sin Cara in for the Senton Bomb to continue their team's winning streak.
This week Toyota sent European car companies into a spin with a leak of tentative plans to build a giant plant in northern France, just 80 kilometres (50 miles) down the road from a Belgian factory being closed by Renault.
By the time the Berrios and Batista families were reunited on their blankets, many others were standing in line, waiting for a chance to take a spin with a different kind of Sunday driver.
Mr. Burnside is a real estate broker with Brown Harris Stevens, and he was out for a spin with a reporter to show off a lavish property he has listed for $13.9 million, on a street called Hedges Lane, less than a mile from the ocean.
No sooner had she swapped her corset and pants for a onesie and Uggs than BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour put Twitter in a spin with a Power List (aka PR campaign) that placed Bridget Jones sixth in a list of the seven most powerful women of the past 70 years.
Raikkonen came very close to a spin, with a big wobble into Turn 11.
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In the next step on its path to getting its low earth orbit payload launch system up and running, Virgin Orbit successfully took its LauncherOne system out for a spin with an actual rocket attached under its wing. .
The lure is not just a parent-free channel and a spin with the latest technology.
Or take him out for a spin with his "I was a severely conservative governor" line?
For two nights in June at XL Nightclub, in New York City, choreographer Marilyn Klaus's company, Ballets with a Twist, took viewers for a spin with its 21st-century take on an American tradition -- blasting the boundaries between high art and entertainment.
A pleated mini takes a prim spin with the addition of a crocheted pilgrim collar.
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