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Discover Ludwig"stunt with" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an action of performing or executing a stunt, usually in the context of entertainment or sports. Example: The famous Hollywood actor stunned the audience when he performed a dangerous stunt with a motorcycle in his latest action movie.
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A stunt with depth?
It was a public relations stunt with a profound message.
AN IMAGINATIVE work of journalism or a stunt with a travel budget attached?
If "When She Woke" sometimes seems like a stunt, it's a stunt with very sharp teeth.
"I think it was just an ill-designed stunt with no intent to commit a crime".
It's a very expensive publicity stunt with benefits far, far below the costs.
So what was that stunt with my dress?" She may explain herself, or not.
It's a golden oldie for swindlers, who pull a similar stunt with charge-per-call 900 numbers.
Indonesian foreign ministry spokesperson Arrmanatha Nasir said at the time the petition was "purely a publicity stunt with no credibility".
The actor backs up his stunt with a performance that builds to a pinnacle of savage fury and desperation.
He reprised the stunt with an image repeating over and over on the screen behind him here on Thursday.
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