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The phrase "a cabinet that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of cabinet or providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a cabinet that fits perfectly in my living room and provides ample storage space."
Alternatives: "a cabinet which" or "a cabinet that is".
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Cabinet makingGeorge Bush picked a cabinet that made no concessions to the narrowness of his victory.
Hayashi became prime minister in February 1937 and tried to create a cabinet that was above the factional strife of the political parties.
A cabinet that loses such support must resign and permit others to form a government.
As governor, Romney "wanted a cabinet that would argue different points of view".
He's also selected a cabinet that is mostly white, mostly male, and mostly business leaders – in other words, a cabinet that looks a whole lot like him.
An earlier project involved a cabinet that also used the cells within glass panels.
Unlike President Clinton, Mr. Bush never promised to assemble a cabinet that "looks like America".
"Look, this is a cabinet that has very vigorous discussions, as you would expect.
Last month, Mr. Mugabe formed a cabinet that now includes several highly respected business leaders.
More immediately, he must create a cabinet that will have credibility among the nation's many factions.
The latest idea is for a cabinet that includes both technocrats and party politicians.
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