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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'but with a' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to contrast two different ideas, emphasizing the second idea in comparison to the first. For example, you could say "She had a lot of energy, but with a focus that made her work stand out."
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But with a big shiner".
But with a necessary difference.
Demand, but with a smile.
The same, but with a twist.
Fashionable, but with a hint of seriousness.
But with a lot of dumb jokes.
"But with a Lower East Side sensibility".
of lederhosen, but with a romantic feeling.
"You know, traditional but with a twist".
It's luxurious, but with a conscience.
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