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The phrase "paintings with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing artworks that feature specific subjects, themes, or styles.
Example: "The gallery showcased several paintings with vibrant colors and abstract forms."
Alternatives: "artworks featuring" or "pieces depicting".
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They compose paintings with food.
The Tiffany ads implicitly equate paintings with high-class baubles.
Francis Bacon's assistant doesn't churn out paintings with Bacon's name.
His latest works involve making paintings with his eyes closed.
It combines looking at paintings with art-making.
They look at the paintings with a lorgnette.
Instead, renderings hang from the walls like paintings, with some leaning against a wall.
Why? His paintings, with their encrusted surfaces, have an inherent look of luxe.
"Before I got ill, I did wall paintings with models of brains," he said.
And paintings galore: spin paintings, spot paintings, paintings with butterflies pinned under glass.
And sure enough they do, as the dancers, all topless, make action paintings with their bodies.
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