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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tower with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a tower that has a specific feature or characteristic.
Example: "The architect designed a tower with a stunning observation deck that offers panoramic views of the city."
Alternatives: "a tower featuring a" or "a tower that includes a".
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O.K., it has a tower with a revolving restaurant.
So we designed a tower with a symbolic flame on top.
It has a Flamboyant Gothic facade and a tower with a Renaissance dome.
At the end of the tracks is a gate surmounted by a tower, with a brownstone wing on either side.
It uses a field of mirrors the size of garage doors, mounted on thousands of pillars, to focus the sun's light on a tower with a tank painted black.
In 1922 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a German architect who later moved to America, sketched a tower with a glass skin stretched around the floors of a translucent building that appeared to have no central core.
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One very large illustration, 48.7 centimeters long, is meant to explain how to measure the height of a tower with an astrolabe without taking into account the projected shadow and without having to move when looking at the instrument.
Steven meanwhile is literally shackled in a tower with an iron mask over his face.
"Build a tower with an armed guard every 100 yards," he suggested.
For example, one time we divided into groups and were asked to build a tower with just a small bunch of spaghetti, a marshmallow and a string!
A tower with 360-degree views has a nice bar at the top, and the restaurant has an ample menu.
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