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The phrase "with instances of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce examples or instances of something previously mentioned. Example: The study found that children with learning disabilities struggled with math, with instances of difficulty understanding numbers and concepts such as fractions and decimals.
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Our history is replete with instances of wrongful incarceration.
Children's books are littered with instances of characters who no one believes.
Easy-going, but also fiery with instances of aggression and competitiveness.
The recreational use of psychedelics is famously associated with instances of psychosis, flashback, and suicide.
Instances of Paris the place get muddled together with instances of Paris the person.
Fiction is littered with instances of the protagonist contriving to attend their own funeral.
"The history of health reform is replete with instances of reformers believing this time it's inevitable," Mr. Oberlander said.
It's certainly true that The Killing Joke, and pulp entertainments in general, are replete with instances of violence against men.
The NBA is rife with instances of identity crisis, where teams even trade names with each other.
The others wrestle awkwardly with language, and "reasons" is filled with instances of misinterpreted words and of people groping for mots justes that never arrive.
But there are also heartening examples of respect and even collaboration across the religious divide, with instances of tolerance and decency that belie images of "medieval" fanaticism.
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