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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a van with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a van.
Example: "I saw a van with a unique paint job parked outside the café."
Alternatives: "a van featuring a" or "a van that has a".
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We traveled in a van with a driver.
Soon, officers pulled over a van with a matching plate.
Hiring a van with a driver is another option for those travelling in large groups.
Eventually, the nurse and the vicar came in a van with a snowplow.
For example, outfitting a van with a high-tech wheelchair lift and digital steering system would cost far more.
Police officers found Jones asleep in a van with a 21-year old woman who was charged with possession of marijuana.
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He worked his North Carolina territory hard, driving to hardware stores in a van with an interior he personally equipped with a replica of a retail wall of power-tool accessories.
They had a van with an aerial on the roof, like some cartoon.
And how Jim has a yearning to buy a van with room for a sideboard in the back.
In Moscow, the four were driven in a van with darkened windows to a secret location.
While driving in a van with four hired bodyguards (a nervous precaution), a visitor can hear and feel the thunder of the music blocks from the party.
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