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"calendar with" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific type of calendar, or when indicating what is included in a calendar. For example: - I bought a calendar with pictures of cute puppies. - My planner has a monthly calendar with important dates marked. - The office has a wall calendar with all the holidays highlighted. - I prefer using a digital calendar with reminders instead of a physical one.
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He keeps the calendar with the date on his wall.
Mr. Ballmer tracks his calendar with a detailed Excel spreadsheet.
Now the Mayor fills his calendar with network appearances.
She supplements the calendar with competitions around the world, some in the dead of winter.
I wanted to fill my calendar with the promise of meals.
Marian Willey, a mother of nine, approaches the calendar with dread this time of year.
Graduations take place across the calendar, with many universities opting for a winter ceremony.
The auguries of starting the calendar with a headache and a fur tongue seemed potentially dire.
It is a 120-day calendar with each child's activities marked in with color-coded markers.
Nevertheless, Uncle Joe's always managed to fill the calendar with ambitious bands".
A loyal and generous friend, she packed her calendar with social outings and family visits.
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