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"with a type of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a specific kind of something. For example, "He worked in the library for years, helping people with a type of computer program he knew how to use."
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Planks can be ordered with a type of tung-oil finish used in the 19th century.
The devices used in 2005 were filled with a type of black powder and had M-80-type fuses.
For this, she printed finger bones, which she seeded with a type of bone cell from mice (MT3J3 osteoblasts).
Mr. Spinner said many companies offered more workable solutions by using silicon coated with a type of glass.
It starts with a type of epoxy resin that cures only when zapped with a specific color of laser light.
"These artists have all grown up with a type of in-your-face advertising," Ms. Grynsztejn said.
A parity transformation replaces such a system with a type of mirror image.
The trick begins with a type of virus called a bacteriophage.
Another study showed for the first time that adding chemotherapy to radiation treatment prolongs survival for people with a type of brain cancer that usually kills within months.
The interior of the heavy-gauge aluminum pot is lined with a type of Teflon that is not damaged by metal utensils.
Part of the attraction, she said, is the chance to work with a type of music she does not generally use.
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