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Discover Ludwig"blanket with" is not a complete or grammatically correct phrase.
It needs to be used in a complete sentence for it to make sense. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - "I covered myself with a blanket" - This sentence uses the preposition "with" to indicate the object (blanket) that is being used to cover the subject (myself). - "The picnic basket was filled with a blanket, sandwiches, and drinks" - Here, the preposition "with" is used to list the items that are inside the picnic basket. - "She wrapped herself in a warm blanket" - This sentence uses the verb "wrapped" to indicate an action being done by the subject (she) with the object (blanket). In all of these examples, "with" is used to show the relationship between the subject and the object. It is a commonly used preposition in written English.
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A Snuggie is a blanket with arms.
"A blanket with sleeves?" I said.
2. Rag & Bone blanket with harness, $425.
"It's a blanket with sleeves," I replied.
Otherwise it's just a comfort blanket with a crossword.
And it's not just a white blanket with some scissor holes in it.
Iranian media posted pictures of him under a blanket, with a laptop on his chest.
The idea, Ms. Gallo said, is "to provide a temporary security blanket with some structure".
He'd rather die on that cot under a blanket with a burned hole in it.
One day, I saw a young, heavyset woman wrapped in a small blanket with nothing underneath.
Her body was found wrapped in a blanket with no obvious signs of trauma.
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