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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bar that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of bar or establishment, often in the context of its features or characteristics.
Example: "I found a bar that serves the best craft cocktails in the city."
Alternatives: "an establishment that" or "a venue that".
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At Nis, Tiller visited a bar that had been hit.
And a bar that serves pretty mean margheritas.
"It was a bar that didn't have a lot of people in it".
STAFFER 3: I think it's a man walking into a bar that serves alcohol.
They'd found a bar that would let them drink till daylight.
In 1963 they added a bar that evolved into a simple restaurant.
We found a bar that served delicious panini of tuna and tomato.
This is a bar that starts rolling early and doesn't stop until last call.
— and couples ate together, downstairs, in a room off a bar that was reserved for men.
Lutchman suggested that they attack a bar that had once kicked him out for panhandling.
Her father owned a bar that was also a hairdresser's and dentist's.
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