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"with a suit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something wearing a suit. Example: He walked into the boardroom with a suit, ready to give his presentation.
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Ken has always looked like Belsen with a suit on.
Behind us, tourists take selfies with a suit of armour.
How come you are wearing a badge with a suit?
"They didn't go with a suit off the rack," he said.
He considers this Balenciaga sneaker ($595) sophisticated enough to wear with a suit.
Saw a man with a suit and tie on yesterday with dress shoes but no socks.
When we met, Johnson wore Nikes with a suit, his signature style since 2012.
The fund has a hand in that issue, too, with a suit charging environmental damage.
He retaliated with a suit asserting a strict interpretation of the state constitution.
[Laughs] When you're dealing with a suit that's all red, you want to make sure that you do it right.
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But the chelsea-boot-with-a-suit look is a hard thing to pull off.
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