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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiger with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a tiger that possesses a certain characteristic or is accompanied by something else.
Example: "She painted a stunning mural of a tiger with a vibrant mane, capturing the essence of its wild beauty."
Alternatives: "a tiger possessing a" or "a tiger accompanied by a".
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Soon enough, Cabrera was a Tiger, with a contract for eight years and $152.3 million.
You're trying to kill a tiger with a sub-machine gun?
(Ideal, but how to get it? You can't mate a tiger with a tabby).
They looked like blind men poking a tiger with a stick.
A tiger with a taste for humans, Shere Khan relentlessly stalks Mowgli with a view to kill him.
The liger is a zoo-bred hybrid, as is the tigon, the result of mating a tiger with a lioness.
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He called her "a tiger — with the heart of a lamb".
"Would you rather fight an octopus with a tiger's head or a tiger with octopus arms?" Mr. Blue asked one nonplused contestant.
1999-present, USA The Chevron World Challenge Trophy, which is 3ft tall and features a tiger with its paw atop a globe, has been awarded to the winner of the charity golf tournament since 1999.
But as a tiger with limited sight, a vital sense in the wild, Spot has had to have special lessons to enable him to feel as relaxed and confident as his brother in the zoo's different environments.
Today it is an industrialized tiger with a large and superbly equipped army.
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