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Discover LudwigThe phrase “by featuring a” is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe how something is accomplished. For example: "The event was a huge success by featuring a live performance from a local artist."
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Yet by featuring a 1962 recipe for veal chops beau séjour, The Times fails to heed its own advice.
For a brief period it attempted to head off accusations of sexism by featuring a semi-naked "Page 7 fella".
But Time magazine saved the day by featuring a photograph of Mr Obama sitting on the Girardeaus' couch.
'Work It' (2002) turned pop logic on its head by featuring a backwards chorus and an elephant trumpeting.
This year, the Navy tried to update its advertising by featuring a new theme, "Accelerate your life".
The show's producers again made a political point by featuring a number of blacklisted actors including Zero Mostel.
It shocked viewers by featuring a live-birth, followed by the unresponsive and blue newborn being treated by a midwife.
While the creative approach in all four ads is similar, the spots end by featuring a men's or women's product in alignment with the athlete's gender.
"I Gotta Draw," by Bruce Degen ("Jamberry"), illustrates the marking thesis by featuring a little pup called Charlie who can't stop drawing.
The anthology series Marvel Comics Presents, which debuted in September 1988, furthered the character by featuring a Wolverine serialized story in almost every issue.
In 1998, Apple annoyed the Chinese government by featuring a photograph of the Dalai Lama in a series of ads that included Muhammad Ali, Gandhi, and Picasso.
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