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Free sign upThe phrase "with a sprig of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a garnish or an addition to a dish or drink, often referring to herbs or small plant parts. Example: "The cocktail was beautifully presented, with a sprig of mint resting on the rim of the glass."
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Top with a sprig of coriander.
Garnish with a sprig of mint.
Top with a sprig of mint and serve.
A carafe of water comes with a sprig of douglas fir.
She's seated, with a sprig of pansies held loosely in her hands.
Drizzle with olive oil, garnish with a sprig of thyme and serve.
Chop a red onion and sweat in olive oil with a sprig of rosemary.
They pass a naked man with a sprig of barbed wire in his beard.
Scatter pine nuts, sprinkle with sea salt and garnish each plate with a sprig of tarragon.
Sprinkle over the remaining fennel seeds, garnish each plate with a sprig of basil and serve.
Serve in bowls or glasses, with a sprig of celery in each.
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