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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tray with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object that includes or is accompanied by a tray containing items.
Example: "She served the appetizers on a tray with a variety of cheeses and crackers."
Alternatives: "a tray containing" or "a tray filled with".
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Line a tray with nonstick paper.
On a tray with super-thin blades.
Meanwhile, line a tray with baking paper.
"Did something explode?" Anna prodded a tray with her foot.
Nearby is a tray with small piles of brain slices.
A tray with two flutes of champagne floated by.
Line a tray with greaseproof paper and oil the paper.
The new guest is greeted by a tray with pineapple juice and fruit.
A clerk soon arrived, carrying a tray with two glasses of tea.
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"Brain!" he roars, his brother arriving on cue with a tray loaded with plum brandy.
The column used was a tray column with 12 sieve trays with 20 cm inner diameter and 6 m height.
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