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The phrase "closet with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a closet that is equipped or furnished with specific items. Example: "The bedroom had a spacious closet with built-in shelves and a full-length mirror."
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We hung up our coats in the closet, with hangers.
(Their closet, with everything double-stacked, is like Noah's ark).
The bedroom has a walk-in closet with a study nook.
I have not "come out of the closet" with many people.
Oh, look: here's a closet, a closet with shelves full of paper towels and laundry detergent.
That's like saying Charles Manson is in the closet with a hatchet, take no notice.
The walk-in closet with a floor pallet in our Minneapolis condominium.
It's as if Dazed & Confused stocked its fashion closet with Etsy.com.
The bedroom has a closet with mirrored doors and a private patio.
"Five young men got into a little tiny closet with no distress," he said.
Philip drew obsessively, often holed up in a closet with a bare light bulb.
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