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The phrase "with a bridge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the location or means by which something is connected or crossed. Example: The river was too deep to swim across, so they had to cross it with a bridge.
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Anyone who bought this bit of theatrics — well, those with a bridge to sell, take note.
Behind the house is a creek with a bridge made from branches.
It also wants to replace the causeway linking the two countries with a bridge.
Opposite the azalea collection, there's a path into the forest, with a bridge over a stream.
In Bilbao, Spain, there have been problems with a bridge and an airport.
A sloping roof will put the building in harmony with a bridge behind it.
to provide the library with a bridge loan of $500,000 at 2.05percentt interest.
And the work's simultaneous adoption and tweaking of ballet conventions provide these dancers with a bridge to Cunningham style.
It comes with a bridge that is nice and solid and a black train with three trucks.
The police were investigating whether the boat had collided with a bridge or with a larger tourist dinner boat.
Who had the bright idea of riveting together two quartz "reading stones" with a bridge, thereby inventing the pince-nez?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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