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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a table that has a specific feature or item associated with it.
Example: "I found a table with a beautiful marble top at the furniture store."
Alternatives: "a table featuring a" or "a table that has a".
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Two students would sit at a table with a computer.
I asked for a table with a good view.
She is seated at a table with a diamond merchant.
Mr. Durning sat at a table with a few friends.
We were sharing a table with a fit, keen-looking cyclist and his girlfriend.
To the right of the Blagojevich group is a table with a smaller team of lawyers.
(If you're lucky, you'll get a table with a view into the MoMA sculpture garden).
Ms. Harbison's sister, Sarah, 15, was sitting at a table with a friend, Amy Ayers, 13.
The Ventosa reading lamp, designed in 1962, attached to a table with a rubber suction cup.
John Cage, sitting at a table with a microphone, was, in effect, singing his own work.
"They want to see other than at a table with a large stationary device".
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