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"with a variation of" is a perfectly grammatical and reasonable phrase to use in written English.
It generally means that something is being done with a slight change or alteration to the original. For example, "The recipe calls for carrots, but I made it with a variation of mushrooms instead."
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Patients who don't pay on time are often dealing with a variation of these same feelings.
At Jump, they prefer to brainstorm with a variation of a technique pioneered in improv theater.
England's supporters digested what they had heard then came back with a variation of the same chant.
Force sensitive resistors were quite inaccurate with a variation of up to %25 for a repeated force.
There are four types of cut-curving with a variation of strengthening method.
These composite nanotubes behave semiconductor character with a variation of energy gaps.
No matter how stinging the question, he began his response with a variation of "Thank you for your question and your thinking on the matter".
Airports are expected to be modern, grandiose in size, and filled with a variation of duty-free stores that make you wonder if you've stepped into a Westfield.
When we took a tour of the city, our guide introduced nearly every building with a variation of "this church was burned by William Walker, the American filibuster".
Broadway, often in need of a helping hand, might want to think about giving itself a boost with a variation of "banned in Boston".
In all cases, the sequence of the PCR products matched the reference sequence with a variation of 5 SNPs between the two dreissenid species (see Supplementary Fig. S3).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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