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The phrase "visitors with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
The phrase "visitors with" is typically used to describe visitors who possess a certain characteristic or trait. This can refer to physical traits, such as "visitors with blonde hair" or "visitors with glasses," or it can refer to a shared interest or purpose, such as "visitors with a passion for photography" or "visitors with a love for hiking." Example: The museum is proud to welcome visitors with disabilities by offering wheelchair access and audio descriptions for the exhibits.
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… They don't distract visitors with other options.
He welcomed visitors with large-print messages on the walls.
Others closed borders or forcibly quarantined visitors with fevers.
The staff, mostly local, greets visitors with a welcome drink.
The kids, meanwhile, shower the visitors with untranslated insults.
They watched their visitors with a slightly querulous air.
Other islands try to draw visitors with big-name stars.
Nicaragua is no stranger to American visitors with grandiose plans.
Can they stage world-class exhibitions and draw the desired visitors with limited resources?
Visitors with long layovers can take a cellphone audio tour covering the terminal's complete art collection.
Recently built eco-lodges are providing visitors with new bases for exploring remote regions.
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