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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bottle which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific bottle or providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a bottle which contained a rare vintage wine."
Alternatives: "a bottle that" or "a bottle of which".
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Somebody threw a bottle, which shattered with startling loudness somewhere behind the police; others followed.
We drink Picpoul de Pinet at £23.50 a bottle, which is about right.
A bottle which contained 40 to 50 sleeping pills was found empty by her bed when police arrived.
Yoko Ono gave me the message in a bottle, which sits in one of two glass cabinets.
He had difficulty latching on, and she expressed a small amount into a bottle, which he eagerly gulped down.
Then, prosecutors say, Mr. Scott left the rear passenger seat wielding a bottle, which he smashed over José's head.
To dress her injuries, she opened a bottle which emitted such a horrid smell that Dame Bronwen fainted.
The owner hurried to the coubhouse, & returned with a bottle which he slipped under the trainer's coat.
I'm enjoying the 2014 white blend ($28 a bottle), which is unlike any other wine I've tasted.
On the day of the funeral Claridge and an accomplice buggered her with a bottle, which shattered inside her.
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Doctors say there is no way to know, and that consumers should confer with their physicians before drinking a bottle -- which typically costs several dollars.
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