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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chair with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a chair that has something attached to it. For example: "I need to buy a new chair with arms for my living room."
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Would chair with GSOH.
"My Slatback Chair With Another One," 2008.
I sat in his chair with some hesitation.
We have a chair with its arm hanging down.
"It's like a chair with different legs," Mr. Zhang said.
I sat back in the chair with my Kool-Aid.
At that, Kasonka sat forward in his chair with interest.
And here he tapped his chair with a finger.
She left a chair with the writer's family.
I almost jumped out my chair with joy.
My husband collapsed into a chair with a thud.
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