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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a thesis" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the following information or statement is related to the main argument or point being presented. Example: "The book explores the role of women in society, with a thesis that challenges traditional gender roles." In this sentence, the phrase "with a thesis" indicates that the book's main argument or focus is related to the role of women in society and challenges traditional gender roles.
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"You get so obsessed with a thesis.
The exhibition came with a thesis.
"So many publications launch with a thesis around the voice," Goldberg continued.
Four years later, with a thesis to write, he left for Amsterdam with Bar.
She received a masters degree in mathematics from Columbia University, with a thesis on elliptic integrals.
Bethe obtained a doctorate in 1928 with a thesis on electron diffraction in crystals.
He also returned to his studies, graduating from the Sorbonne in 1960 with a thesis in linguistics.
"It's a book with a thesis: It purports to identify the fifth man in the Soviet spy ring".
He graduated from the central bank's academy back in 1986 with a thesis entitled "The Path to Interest-Rate Liberalisation".
He went on to do a masters degree in inter- national relations with a thesis on indigenisation and empowerment.
He's talking about improvising, but he's also supplying this undogmatic film — the first two episodes of it, anyway — with a thesis.
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