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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a style" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone that has a particular manner or way of doing things. For example: - She approached the project with a style that was both organized and creative. - The new restaurant is known for its delicious food and elegant atmosphere, with a style that sets it apart from others in the area. - His outfit was carefully put together, with a style that exuded confidence and sophistication. - The artist's paintings are easily recognizable, with a unique and vibrant style. - The company's marketing campaign was executed with a style that captivated audiences and increased sales.
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He started with a style imitating Eddie Lockjaw Davis.
Of course, he accumulated but it was done with a style and grace of exotic quality.
Among supporters, her significant weight-loss — along with a style makeover — are subjects of constant chatter.
Glenn, in particular, was a superb surfer, with a style that was already flowing and beautiful.
Robbins was the company's other voice, with a style that continually redefined itself.
He was a great correspondent with a style that was formal and considered.
But again, Barcelona is a league apart, playing with a style no other team can match.
The new-style fusionistas, Mr. Black said, are experimenting with a style that's even more perilous.
Veteran campaigners, with a style that already makes Ed Miliband look laboured.
The 24-year-old left-hander from Texas pitches with a style similar to Denny Neagle.
Like painters and musicians, good designers tend to stay with a style and refine it.
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