Sentence examples for a bridge which from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bridge which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific bridge and providing additional information about it.
Example: "The city plans to build a bridge which will connect the two neighborhoods."
Alternatives: "a bridge that" or "a bridge which serves to".

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I wanted to create a bridge, which is what El Puente means.

The entire system runs from a small device called a bridge, which costs $50 and plugs directly into your router.

She shot from a bridge, which allowed her to capture all the perspectives represented in the building.

A bridge which seemed broken, as rock bands who knew nothing else and House music's iron rhythms ruled, is tentatively being rebuilt.

It is also possible to buy a small box called a "bridge," which costs $49, and plug that into the router instead.

"Including one option that is shorter, cheaper, and cuts out the need for a bridge, which is a rather expensive luxury in Russia".

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But look again: it is the manmade world – a lantern and a wooden bridge which lead Lucy astray.

The second piece is a "protocol bridge," which provides a way to communicate using standard protocols between the "things" and the Google Cloud service.

The London County Council's resident engineer, Sir Alexander Binnie, submitted a design for a steel bridge, which proved unpopular.

Route 3 crosses the Passaic River on a fixed bridge, which replaced a double-leaf trunnion bascule bridge in 2013, into Rutherford, Bergen County.

The castle is accessed via a high bridge, which replaced an earlier drawbridge.

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