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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with glasses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wearing glasses, or to indicate that something is done using glasses as a tool or accessory. Example 1: She walked into the room with glasses perched on her nose, ready to tackle the day's work. Example 2: The chef carefully measured out the ingredients with a measuring cup and a pair of glasses. Example 3: I can't read the small print without my glasses, so please make sure to write the instructions clearly.
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What's wrong with glasses?
(They may interfere with glasses).
"I do the same thing with glasses.
[Gaël] used to play with glasses.
A very little samurai with glasses.
Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, Lorelai Means with glasses.
Edie Falco look-alike and her friend, birdlike with glasses.
Yet in walked this skinny, scraggly, unassuming kid with glasses.
He is tall and thin, with glasses and a beard.
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Easy to clean, with glass lids.
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