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The phrase "sticker with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a sticker that has some kind of written words, images, or other decorations on it. For example, "I bought a sticker with a picture of a puppy on it."
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I liked signing in and getting a sticker with my name on it.
"Get a nestgoodies.co.uk Ferm Living 'tree' wall sticker with hooks," (£55) adds Jameson.
Suppliers are chosen carefully and each item has a sticker with its food miles clearly displayed.
Along with several paper handouts were: 1 sticker with the quotation "This is not a brothel.
The Giants wore a sticker with Tuggle's No. 38 during the 1986 season, which ended with a Super Bowl championship.
Like tulips and mortgages, the little sticker with the Liberty Bell has the makings of a nice financial crisis.
"Every time I go in a car show or every time I'm in a race, I see a sticker with that devil on it.
One by one, each team went up, announced its pick and placed a sticker with the pick's name on the board.
Weaver raised the base of his helmet, where the circular white sticker with a black 33 was affixed, and gave it a kiss.
In the Mets' bat rack at Citi Field, almost every bat includes a sticker with the player's number on the knob.
I recently had that opportunity and, affixed to the inside of the door, the gentleman in question had a Mr Porter sticker with his name on it.
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