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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thing with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or concept that has a specific characteristic or feature.
Example: "She brought a thing with a unique design that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "an item that has a" or "an object featuring a".
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A particularly tasty moment comes when a thing with a propeller for a face blows up.
She was a bunched slip of a thing with a mouth that got vicious real fast.
But in short they're going to make your book look like a thing with a cost lower than the one you placed on it.
Kristin Chenoweth, the Broadway fave, is the voice of one of the ugliest cute characters in animation history, a thing with a giant head.
"I think in the past when people had gone to him they had treated the books as commodities, if you follow me, a thing with a price — which, of course, they are," Tugendhat explained.
As for the story, it borrows from a wide range of genres, too, which it mashes up (before there was such a thing) with a breezy and breathtaking audacity.
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It didn't have an order in time or a logical progression like this, it was just a thing with an image and a feeling.
A wife: a thing with clay feet.
So you see the zipper as a thing with teeth, as an impediment to sex? Yes.
Back then, he didn't miss a thing, with all the instincts of a great ballplayer.
The idea of going back to a typewriter - a thing with keys that clack and an inky ribbon that jumps - is impossible to imagine.
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