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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spectacular with' is not correct and usable in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'spectacularly with' to emphasize that something is done in a spectacular way. For example: He cooked the meal spectacularly with finesse and skill.
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They were lurid and spectacular, with heavy elements of kitsch.
"Holiday Spectacular With Debbie Gravitte," dancing, singing and storytelling.
Steven Soderbergh's "Behind the Candelabra" (2013), for HBO, was a spectacular with a shrewd heart.
Tony Trischka's Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular with Steve Lutke and Appalachian Uprising.
Not much happening in Auckland, but Rotorua is spectacular with its thermal park.
The lighting is characteristically spectacular, with plenty of backlighting and operatic contrasts.
Above ground, the feeling is more quaint than spectacular, with hiking and biking the chief pursuits.
From the point of view of preservation, this is spectacular, with trees, streams, ponds and wildlife.
CALDWELL COLLEGE "Christmas Spectacular," with the Caldwell College Choir and Wind Ensemble.
This is a high-decibel CGI spectacular with a great premise.
Lemieux's comeback, already a success, seems to grow more spectacular with every game.
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