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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chamber which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific chamber and providing additional information about it.
Example: "The castle features a chamber which was once used for royal gatherings."
Alternatives: "a room that" or "a space which".
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Behind this is a chamber which, according to Edmund Smith, was used by a Hindu priest attached to Akbar's court.
Both groups have a dorsal gonad that opens into the pericardium, a chamber which encloses the heart.
In the podium was a chamber which was cut in the Middle Ages to serve as a burial vault.
It meant that we could sequence all cells (< 4) from a chamber, which contained at least 1 EGFR-expressed cell, to detect if any specific mutation exists in EGFR-expressed cells.
Recently, many systems have been developed which rely on hydraulic pressure to lift the sinus mucosa including the Jeder-System (Jeder GmbH, Vienna, Austria) which consists of a drill with a chamber which is filled with saline solution.
The tested object is placed in a chamber, which is then evacuated and filled with helium.
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The Siambr (Chamber; ) is a debating chamber, which holds all 60 AMs in a circular configuration under the cowl.
Ms. Sengupta won a competitive training slot at a British chamber, which is similar to a law firm here.
The room contained a fuming chamber, which resembles a glass-fronted refrigerator.
The measurements were made close to in situ temperature (+0.2 ̊C) in a sampling chamber which had a continuous flow of the ship's underway seawater supply.
The sample is added to a reaction chamber which consists of a gold-coated sample cup with a gold-coated cylinder suspended in the blood sample [ 20].
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