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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a startup with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a startup company that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "We are looking for a startup with a unique business model that can disrupt the market."
Alternatives: "a startup that has a" or "a startup featuring a".
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But how could we, as a startup with a small team, cover a global market?
A unicorn is a startup with a market capitalization north of a billion dollars.
That's a tough road even for a startup with a novel and exciting technology.
You're a startup with a number of people, 750,000 installed devices out there, and with your first venture capitalist, and that's HP.
At issue was whether a startup with a nifty way of delivering broadcast TV programmes to customers for as little as $8 a month violated the 1976 Copyright Act.
Is this just the latest example of a startup with a whizzy, free, social app attracting users and then enriching itself by flogging their data?
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Tweezy, a startup with an invention that removes facial hair, benefited from a government-backed Launcher Loan.
A startup with an intriguing API product has raised a small seed round of £330,000.
After all, in the spring of 1997, when Microsoft announced the acquisition, WebTV Networks was a two-year-old stripling of a startup with an oversized marketing budget, an aging demographic (25% over the age of 50) and a scant number of subscribers (less than 100,000).
Alongside a strong management team, it also regarded strategy, vision and a robust demand from the market as key elements to underpin the scaling of a startup, with an overseas growth plan a common strategy.
I want to work at a company, probably a startup with friends.
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