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The phrase "anything with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any item or concept that includes a specific characteristic or element.
Example: "I enjoy reading anything with a strong female lead."
Alternatives: "anything that has a" or "anything containing a".
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English, math -- anything with a textbook.
Anything with a good beat.
We couldn't find anything with a lid.
"Carrots, beetroots – anything with a residual sweetness.
I could be anything with a consciousness".
"You can't buy anything with a dollar".
Is it anything with a logo?
"Anything with a belly dance beat," he said.
Anything with a microchip could be refreshed and enhanced.
"Anything with a beat is gonna scare people".
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You could do anything with A-plus oceanfront property".
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