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The phrase "a basket that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of basket or providing additional information about the basket in question.
Example: "I found a basket that is perfect for storing my knitting supplies."
Alternatives: "a basket which" or "a basket designed to".
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Marginal aquatics grow in the shallows, usually in a basket that is standing in the water.
He sets down a basket that is lined with a napkin folded like a tulip.
Orlando's John Amaechi started the fourth quarter with a basket that tied the game at 52-52.
Rose was dominant from the opening tip, slashing into the lane for a basket that prompted Atlanta to call a timeout before the game was a minute old.
One intriguing idea is to include the oil price as part of a basket that includes the leading currencies (see article).
55 Tayler Hill scored 15 points, including a basket that broke a tie in the final minute, for No. 7 Ohio State (3-0) at Louisiana State.
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A rattan basket that is a copy of a 19th-century design is useful (and a clever way to wrap a gift card).
"But documentary is a generous basket that can hold a lot of different things.
Mr Perlis managed to get off the ship by jumping into a helicopter basket that was carrying a girl.
At dusk, a hot-air balloon, with a wicker basket that had three people in it, appeared.
The cheers got louder when Kidd made a slick pass to Rodney Rogers for an inside basket that gave Phoenix an 89-87 lead with 4 10 to go.
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