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The phrase "splash with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of throwing water or liquid onto something. Example: The kids were playing in the pool, splashing each other with water.
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Two distinct types of Splash (Splash with ligament formation and Splash with ring detachment) are reported for the first time.
Splash with Calvados.
He made a splash with a $12 million shark.
P26 Catastrophe's Sharon Horgan on making a splash with Merman.
Alexander McQueen literally made a splash with a striking collection.
Splash with lemon juice or vinegar, and stir gently.
Frost had once taught a friend's child, he wrote, "a way to make a big splash with a small object and a small splash with a large object".
"It's not packed," said Brian Landeche, who opened Splash with Harry Bartel (who died in 1999).
At 10, Matt Muenster makes a splash with an infinity tub in "Bath Crashers".
The Lytro camera made a splash with its ability to refocus photos after they were taken.
I fully anticipate we will make quite a splash with our hires and unique approach".
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