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The phrase "a cell that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific cell in a biological context, a spreadsheet, or any situation where cells are relevant.
Example: "A cell that contains genetic material is essential for reproduction."
Alternatives: "a cell which" or "a cell that is".
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There was, for instance, a cell that did nothing but arrange safe houses, food and transportation.
A1 France has smashed a cell that was recruiting fighters to join the insurgency in Iraq.
A cancerous cell, after all, is a cell that will not stop dividing.
In a cell that is about to divide, changes of the utmost importance occur.
A cancerous cell, after al, is a cell that will not stop dividing.
In one sequence, Ebola attaches to a protein on the surface of a cell that is meant to transport cholesterol.
Mirebrahimi spent sixty days alone in a cell that was the length and width of his prone body.
Israeli Army officials said the strike was aimed at a cell that had fired rockets at Israel.
It is stable and it is in a cell that is designed to live essentially for life," Dr. Siliciano said.
Hempstead, a wiry man with hazel eyes, occupied a cell that was directly below the shower where Rainey was tortured.
The difference was that this time the result would not be a cell that produced more viruses, but a cell that produced more cells.
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