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The phrase "a stock with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of stock or a stock that possesses certain characteristics or features.
Example: "I am considering investing in a stock with a strong dividend yield."
Alternatives: "a share that has" or "an equity featuring".
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Most of the teachers' fund's Magna holdings are Class A stock, with one vote per share.
We're comparing a stock with the flow.
Investors buy a stock with a higher (systematic) risk, in anticipation of higher returns.
(c ABC control rule for a stock with an OFL probability distribution that is modified by the SSC.
You could also make a stock with the carcasses, and reduce it to make a sauce.
"Today, there's no way we'd buy a stock with a high P.E.
"To find a stock with a longer-term outlook is another".
Make a stock with rabbit and/or chicken bones and the vegetables.
He makes a stock with the carcass, then blends in the roasted liver and hearts along with the crisp skin.
(b ABC control rule for a stock with an OFL probability distribution that is modified by the assessment team and accepted by the SSC.
(a ABC control rule for a stock with an OFL probability distribution that is analytically-derived and accepted by the SSC.
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