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The phrase "and crisp with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fresh, clear, or well-defined, often in relation to food or texture.
Example: "The salad was vibrant and crisp with a refreshing crunch that made it delightful."
Alternatives: "and fresh with a" or "and sharp with a".
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The first movement was fleet and crisp with a brittle, steely tone in the percussive bits.
It is dry and crisp, with a gentle warming quality, like a Scotch.
The beer is a nicely bitter brown ale, clean and crisp with a gentle aroma and a hoppy aftertaste.
At that stage, they are juicy and crisp, with a nose-tingling bite somewhere between horseradish and watercress.
It is more pastry than honey and nuts so that it tastes light and crisp, with a sprinkling of ground pistachios.
Dosas are lacy, chewy flatbreads, very thin and crisp, with a pleasant sourness that comes from fermenting the rice-and-lentil batter overnight.
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$1.40 Bloomfield, Conn. 12 ounces Lively and crisp with sweet malt beautifully balanced by a refreshing bitterness.
Light and crisp with subtle citrus flavors, it was a match for Japan's cuisine, he said, and could become the first Asian wine to draw international recognition.
With neat and crisp volleys, with a first serve that splashed down on target, Martin exited the court after committing only 12 unforced errors in the face of the player who has been his career demon.
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