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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a top with a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a type of clothing or garment, typically referring to a shirt or blouse that has a specific feature or design element.
Example: "She wore a top with a unique pattern that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a shirt featuring a" or "a blouse with a".
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Jennifer Lopez, in Chanel, tried to combine a sheer chiffon wisp of a top with a very proper, stiff silk taffeta skirt.
Other Aritzia brands include T. Babaton, sort of a mirror-world Banana Republic, and the avant-garde Moveable Feast, exemplified by a top with a pointed neckline resembling an unsealed envelope ($125).
Stores in Seattle and Vancouver will be the first to begin using the new strawless lids — essentially a top with a built-in lip for easy drinking — which will be used for iced coffee, tea and espresso drinks beginning in the fall.
Women can pair a suit with a collared blouse or a top with a high scoop-neck or V-neck shirt.
These dazzling fabrics have traditionally been popular for the older generation's formal wear, a top with a waist ruffle and matching straight skirt to the floor, called "kaba and slit" in Ghana.
The rearmost part of the cerebral region of the braincase has a top with a small expansion.
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This costume features a top with an attached vest, arm guards and a printed ninja star so kids can look like the ninja skunk from the popular franchise.
Consider a top with an empire waist.
Make sure you use a top with an underwire so your breasts won't appear to sag.
Wear a plain top with maybe a patterned hoodie/cardigan so it's not too boring.
Pour into a glass and top with a dollop of whipped topping or whipped cream.
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