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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airplane with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of an airplane, or when indicating a relationship with another object or concept.
Example: "The airplane with the latest technology is more fuel-efficient than older models."
Alternatives: "plane equipped with" or "aircraft featuring".
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Biplane, airplane with two wings, one above the other.
Boarding an airplane with no boarding pass takes some doing.
Plan B is a bunch of spare instruments that we lugged onto the airplane with us.
"It just seemed eerie to be travelling on an airplane with someone who was in trouble".
What's an airplane, with a drinks cart and fake clouds floating past the windows?
I want to take an airplane with a girl to Mexico.
In New York, reporters met her airplane, with Detective Gore leading her out.
In 1910 he successfully built and flew an airplane with a 50-horsepower engine.
He showed me what looked like a large model airplane, with an eighteen-foot wingspan.
The sequoia rode East on an airplane with the lab's former technical director, Harold E. Nash.
The New Yorker, April 13 , 1940P. 35 Breakfast in an airplane with Bonnie Baker.
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