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Discover Ludwig"with crayons" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is using crayons. For example, "The children were happily drawing pictures with crayons."
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Molly colors with crayons.
Nor are dogs much good with crayons and blocks.
As you can see, he's already become fascinated with crayons.
So [the teachers] put us on a table with crayons".
Amelia was on the floor with crayons scattered all around.
"I'm 42 and still playing with crayons," he admits.
"I'm 42 and still playing with crayons," he cheerfully admitted.
"I was the one little kid with crayons all the time," she said.
Just as they would with crayons and paper or wood and tools".
She had one dresser drawer filled with buttons and another with crayons.
You can stock it with crayons, coloring and sticker books, Legos, construction paper, etc.
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