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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that has something associated with it or attached to it.
Example: "I need a table with enough space for six people."
Alternatives: "a table that has" or "a table featuring".
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There is a table with two chairs facing each other.
Phillips sat at a table with Kushner, facing the guard.
Two students would sit at a table with a computer.
It was a table with fold-up legs.
Stringfellow sat a table with the communities secretary, Eric Pickles.
I asked for a table with a good view.
For emphasis, Martin slammed a table with his hand.
So [the teachers] put us on a table with crayons".
She is seated at a table with a diamond merchant.
A table with the article misstated the fund's name.
Stephen raps a table with his rolling pin.
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