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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unit with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of unit that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "The project requires a unit with a high processing speed to handle the data efficiently."
Alternatives: "a device featuring a" or "an apparatus equipped with a".
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I saw a unit with a real togetherness, a real knowhow.
"If you can afford a unit with a private outdoor space attached, that's gold," he said.
Cobra will have a unit with a weather radio that will turn on automatically for an alert.
Over the four-car garage is a unit with a bedroom, a bath, and an office with a fireplace.
My parents had finally summoned the courage to switch from a unit with a parking-lot view to a pricier one with a view of the woods.
But if you are going to be using it to show movies at home, too, you might consider a unit with a longer bulb life.
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They operate as a unit, with an almost tangible team spirit in which the sum of the parts is more often greater than their individual talent.
This is a single-centre study and although performed in a unit with an active echocardiographic service, it was not always possible to recruit suitable study patients.
"A tenant is simply someone who is in a unit with an owner's permission," said Frances Campbell, a tenant right's lawyer with Los Angeles firm Campbell & Farahani LLP, in an interview with VICE.
A sales brochure shows a unit with mirrored ceilings throughout.
TiVo once made a splash by launching a unit with two.
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