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The phrase "with variations of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to indicate that there are different versions or forms of something being discussed. Example: "The artist's new collection features landscapes, with variations of vibrant colors and subtle textures." In this sentence, "with variations of" is used to show that the landscapes in the collection are not all the same, but have different colors and textures.
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They all love it -- with variations, of course.
calligraphers deal mainly with variations of the Italic hand.
The player also can experiment with variations of these codes.
Bruce Martin is bowling beautifully, teasing the batsmen with variations of flight and pace.
Ignoring the historical authenticity, many Muscovites reacted to the colors with variations of the word Disneyland.
BOSTON — So many patients arrived at once, with variations of the same gruesome leg injuries.
But Martin fights back with variations of pace and flight to raise some insecurity in the batsman's mind.
In the running shop I work in, all kinds of people come in with variations of the same story.
They came together on portions of melody, worrying high notes together, squeezing pathos out with variations of tone and timbre.
All seem to react with variations of the argument that a campus environment is necessary for a real education.
Instead, we witness the rich repetition, with variations, of a string of half-conscious fancies, scenarios and literary allusions.
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