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The phrase "a car for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific car in relation to a particular context or condition.
Example: "I found a car for which I had been searching for months."
Alternatives: "a car that" or "a car in which".
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We recently hired a car for which we bought excess cover from iCarhireinsurance.com.com
Putting regular-grade fuel in a car for which premium is required, rather than just recommended, is far riskier, experts say.
It's both astounding and impressive that Tesla has received over 400,000 orders to date, with a production queue that extends to at least the end of 2018 for any new orders placed currently – for a car for which buyers don't know the specific final cost or specs.
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You'll want to rent a car for exploring, which your hotel can arrange.
The best place to fuck off is in a car, for sure, which with pals is like a pet-store cage filled up with antsy, caffeinated puppies who need to pee and can only hold it in through a coordinated system of screaming and moving the windows up and down in time with the beats on the stereo.
GM has been accused of paying too much; of agreeing to transfer too much technology; and of being forced into making a luxury car for which the market in China is tiny.
This is a road car for which no real road is enough.
It's the story of a child vaudeville star, Baby Jane Hudson, who was big on the stage in the nineteen-tens but a flop in nineteen-thirties Hollywood movies, and her older sister, Blanche, who had no vaudeville career but was a big star in talking pictures — until she became a paraplegic in a car accident for which the drunk Jane was held responsible.
Or on the Clairon AutoPC, a voice-activated computer built into a car dashboard, for which Cue Systems plans to provide real-time traffic information over FM radio, starting this autumn.
Officer Jeronimo Yanez shot Castile, a thirty-two-year-old school-cafeteria manager, as he sat in his car, despite Castile's having calmly informed Yanez that he had a firearm in the car, for which he had a permit.
Pierre Brasseur, the leading man in "The Children of Paradise" in his younger, handsomer days, stars as a distinguished doctor desperately searching for a way to treat his young daughter (Edith Scob, still a presence in French films), whose face was burned away in a car accident for which he was responsible.
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