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"with a collection of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a group or assortment of things that someone possesses or has gathered together. It is often used when referencing a variety of items that are related or of a similar type. Example: She walked into the room with a collection of vintage records, each one carefully selected from different thrift stores and flea markets. In this sentence, "with a collection of" is used to indicate that the woman has a group of vintage records that she has collected over time.
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Another officer was found with a collection of Nazi regalia.
He cordially shook hands with a collection of Indian officials.
There is a museum with a collection of local artifacts.
Bonnie Cashin, the sportswear pioneer, celebrated the bicentennial with a collection of "Amelias".
Ironic, perhaps, to follow an album called Farewell Sorrow with a collection of murder ballads.
The hotel is minimalist-modern with a collection of original works by Andy Warhol.
At the campsite, Hilarion Charlemagne illustrates his journey with a collection of cellphone sim cards.
In 1983 the Gladstone Gallery in New York was inaugurated with a collection of his pieces.
Shame the binding came loose immediately, leaving me with a collection of loose sheets.
They warn that a company can wind up with a collection of "clever put-down artists".
"I met the other day with a collection of hedge funds," he said.
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