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The phrase "a cabinet which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific cabinet and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a cabinet which has a beautiful antique finish and ample storage space."
Alternatives: "a cabinet that" or "a cabinet that is".
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He or she is then to select a cabinet, which will be subject to royal appointment.
The president also has a cabinet, which totals 39 members, including support staff and advisers.
I want to create a cabinet which can overcome this crisis," Mr. Abe told a news conference.
Vilhelmsen's resignation means another reshuffle for a cabinet which has been a revolving door in recent months.
A start would be to name a cabinet which puts as few ex-KANU noses as possible back in the trough.
The investigators' findings were presented Wednesday afternoon to the State Council, China's equivalent of a cabinet, which decided to punish 54 officials for failing to do their jobs.
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A photograph of the artist in his studio in 1987 shows a small wooden maquette sitting upon a filing cabinet, which gives you a sense of the objects' inception.
He has appointed a diverse cabinet, which includes a Copt and figures from the Mubarak era.
I'm quite happy being a member of a Labour cabinet, which I hope I will be in this time next year".
Yes, there is much more to the Campania region than just the Amalfi Coast... Museo Archeologico Nazionale also has a 'secret cabinet,' which houses a collection of erotic Roman art.
A constitutional lawyer from the Brazilian Democratic Movement party, the 75-year-old has spent the past few weeks putting together a new cabinet, which will represent a rightward tack of the government.
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