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The phrase "a tool with which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an instrument or method that facilitates a specific action or task.
Example: "The software serves as a tool with which users can analyze large datasets efficiently."
Alternatives: "a means to" or "an instrument for".
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The authors' work also provided a tool with which to investigate the future of Milankovitch cycles.
Ever since the discipline was invented, history has been a tool with which to forge identity.
With its "Knicks in 60" replay vehicle, MSG has a tool with which it can alter history.
It's a five-step process: First, a company must choose a tool with which to identify each person's leadership type.
A movable monument to sadness or confusion, a tool with which one could explore an emotion through sitting awkwardly.
"The EOI is a tool with which you can search various European organ databases at the same time.
The one consolation is that education -- the enlargement of mind that it brings -- is a tool with which to understand what has been lost.
People asked for a tool with which they could practice human interaction privately — insulated from the insecurities created in social situations.
The extra time supposed to help give these children a fighting chance had become nothing but a tool with which to prolong their agony.
Hughes, sensing an opportunity, really does make contact with our bewildered hero, trying to use his book as a tool with which to jab at President Nixon.
Firms that view AI not as a tool with which to expand their offerings but merely to cut costs will become lords of an ever-diminishing manor.
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