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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a star with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a star that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "She is a star with a unique talent for singing that captivates audiences."
Alternatives: "a star possessing a" or "a star featuring a".
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She's a star with a conscience.
The innovations made Claiborne a star with a certain generation.
But he seemed intent on being a soloist, not a star with a backing band.
Barack Obama is sparking fascination in Hollywood, which knows how to spot a star with a convincing back-story.
He grew up as a shortstop and idolized the Yankees' Derek Jeter, a star with a spotless reputation.
He was now a star with a big budget, and the work suddenly looks expensive, machine-tooled, overproduced.
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Take the bottom right hand corner of the top layer and fold it up so your paper looks like half a star with an extra leg.
He recently called her a "star", with "powerful charisma" and an "innate sense of emotional honesty".
She is that rare creature: a young Hollywood star with both a brain and a conscience.
He's a football star with a bright future.
He is a rising star with a distinguished pedigree.
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