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'with a dip' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'with a dip' when you are referring to something that requires a separate dipping sauce or liquid to be added. For example, "She enjoyed her fries with a dip of ketchup".
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Or serve them whole with a dip.
Cool off afterwards with a dip in the Baltic if you're feeling brave – or Finnish.
When I was growing up we ate cauliflower raw with a dip.
He cannot go past a man nor dissemble with a dip of the shoulder.
There were primary dunes and secondary dunes, with a dip in between.
Crudités are raw or barely cooked vegetables, often served with a dip or sauce.
Served with a dip of fish sauce and vinegar, it was the star of our lunch.
My expectations perked up when the good crusty bread arrived with a dip of pungent, spicy Sicilian olive oil.
After years of increases, prices were down 3% last year, with a dip of 6.5% in the fourth quarter.
The daily red-tops also performed poorly, with the Sun falling the furthest with a dip of 2.6%.
The muffins are warm from the oven and finished with a dip of melted butter, then sugar.
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