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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feature with" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase "feature with" when you want to describe something that is associated with another thing, such as a characteristic or quality. For example: This product comes feature with a two-year warranty.
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The firm will pair this feature with more retirement advice.
I am probably going to do a feature with them".
Still, I welcome Gmail's new feature with open arms.
Four years ago, Edwards made his first feature, with the no-frills name of "Monsters".
But, more problematically, as the member wrote, "Find Friends is a feature with unavoidable inherent flaws".
They launched the feature with ten titles in stock, under a simple slogan: "Spreading the Word".
So they offer a mobile group video feature with no charge.
A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness Experimental feature with death metal.
I couldn't think of anyone who'd want to go to the documentary double feature with me.
(Presented as a double feature with "Romnocop," about a cyborg enforcing order at a lawless Convention).
It includes a "top places nearby" feature with content provided by real users, not advertisers.
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