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The phrase "tenor with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a relationship or connection with a specific tenor, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The collaboration was fruitful, but the tenor with which they approached the project was not aligned."
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His tenor, with its wide, slightly wobbly vibrato, conveys an air of propriety verging on stuffiness.
Jeffrey Hill, a lyric tenor with a sizable sound, was a suitably flustered sultan.
He eventually prevailed, appearing as a tenor with regional companies and in summer stock.
"Drugs scared me," he said, in his hoarse tenor, with its mildly staccato rhythm.
Mr. Bostridge wielded his clear tenor, with its distinctive timbre, to fine effect.
MAHWAH PUBLIC LIBRARY Irish standards; Kevin Moulton, tenor with Bobbie Boulware, piano.
John Elwes, a tenor with just the diction and agility for Handel oratorios, arrived with her.
He is a genuine find, an exciting tenor with a big, dark-hued and muscular voice.
Mr. Aznavour's tenor, with its whinnying upper register, remains in excellent condition.
You must credit this French tenor with a keen understanding of French operatic style.
This time it is Robert Lawson, a soulful tenor with a fondness for canary-yellow suits.
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