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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chain with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a connection or relationship between two things. Example: The chain with the broken link was preventing the gate from opening properly. In this sentence, "chain with" is used to show that the broken link is a part of the chain and is causing the gate to not function properly.
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Dad worked thirty years at Gallup Chain, with his dad.
Gold and enamel chain with amethyst and helidor beads.
The chain with the city-centric slogan — "Your city.
Budgens, a franchised chain with 167 outlets, racked up sales of £329m last year.
"We took her out of the boat forming a human chain with our arms.
Her father is the chairman of Weis Markets, a supermarket chain with headquarters there.
Just tie them onto a chain with wire or heavy thread.
Sceptics felt that he lacked the experience to steer a chain with almost 300 outlets.
Mr. Isley, 62, had a gold chain with a gold medallion and wire-rimmed sunglasses.
Asda was the worst-performing chain with sales down 5.6%, taking its market share to 15.5%.
Those small tweaks were her bread and butter at Cos, a chain with just 90 shops.
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