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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a car which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing additional information or describing a specific car in a sentence.
Example: "I saw a car which was painted bright red and had a sleek design."
Alternatives: "a car that" or "a vehicle which".
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But you would probably need a car, which was expensive.
Then he calmly got into a car, which sped away.
Here in Prague, I don't own a car, which means I walk almost everywhere.
Think about a creating a car which would be controlled by your voice.
Said ran into the street and hailed a car, which drove the Italians to safety.
Witnesses said he was stopped near an Army barracks&stuffed into a car which sped away.
The figure enters a car, which is then driven slowly along a residential street.
Skippy runs out into the street and is hit by a car, which doesn't stop.
Then we met two policemen, and they called a car, which took us to Marienfelde.
They were followed by a car, which smeared one of the new logos.
There were big things, like the need for a car, which then needed new tires.
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