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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a tail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that has a tail, such as animals or objects that resemble having a tail. Example: "The kite soared high in the sky, dancing gracefully with a tail that fluttered in the wind."
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With a tail".
Suddenly, a doodlebug appeared with a tail of fire.
He's a transfer tornado, a news-breaking comet with a tail of flame and gold.
Solondz's mutt, by contrast, is basically a MacGuffin with a tail.
Between shots, a woman is zhuzhing Joanna Lumley's blond bouffant with a tail comb.
With a tail of this calibre it was reasonable to expect more.
"I saw a lady with a tail hanging out of her blouse," she said.
"What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?" Steve Jenkins (Houghton Mifflin).
Claire Dent said she saw something bright in the sky with a "tail" and then heard a loud boom.
It was six feet long, with a tail as long again, and much darker than I had expected.
You can stun sharks with a "tail bolt," and flood the ocean with fireworks that look like exploding pomegranates.
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