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"with observations" is a perfectly valid construction in written English.
You could use it when attempting to emphasize that something is being done, or stated, based on observations that have been made. For example, "With observations gathered from two decades of research, we have concluded that..."
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The television newsman's journal for 1999, with observations on matters political and personal.
She texted Mikaela at all hours with observations from her sessions.
She had been e-mailing with observations of China ("They have toilets that are just holes").
The play is stuffed with observations that glint like that one.
No scientific thinker, not even a Leonardo, can make do with observations alone.
His Reflections columns in the communist party newspaper, Granma, were filled with observations about, then praise for, Obama.
With observations like "the theater is a temple, not a gym," "The Frogs" also poked fun at its own pretensions.
The theory fitted well with observations of altruism in animals whose kindness was mostly restricted towards kin.
If she couldn't come out with observations like "pink is the navy blue of India," she would die.
Even the more skeptically titled postsurgery diaries are punctuated with observations like "Would I do it again?
For the rest of the evening, the Thompson brothers regaled them with observations of the United States.
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