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Discover LudwigThe phrase "event with" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when discussing an event that includes a certain element. For example, "This weekend, I'm attending an event with live music."
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Joint event with Berkeley Hillel.
Free event with local youth dance companies.
MORRIS MUSEUM Event with Steve Gerberich, artist.
Annual event with storytelling and drumming.
He wants an event with constant action.
"This is a sport event with security overlaid, not a security event with sport".
An event with two distinct onsets has been examined.
Emilie Lepennec of France won the event with a 9.687.
He has reconstructed that event with scrupulous exactitude.
An interdenominational event with performances by choirs from 10 churches.
Davis introduces the event with a dazzling smile.
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