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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was written with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that was written using a specific tool or method, such as a pen, pencil, computer, etc. For example: "The book was written with a quill and ink."
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Yes, but it was written with care.
It was written with, and in pain.
And it was written with trembling handwriting.
(It was written with A. J. Gregory).
The calculation program steipib was written with C++ language.
The code was written with relatively few bugs.
I'm guessing the part was written with him in mind.
Originally, "Mister Lonely" was written with Iceland in mind.
Each arrangement was written with individual players in mind.
Her essay was written with the input of her two children, Aurelia and Matthew Flaming.
This blog post was written with @SarahMarshall3, technology editor at Journalism.co.uk.
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