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The phrase "a component that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a part of a larger system, structure, or item. For example, "This car part is a component that helps the engine run smoothly."
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She wants to develop a component that will reclaim material from buildings that are being demolished.
The law may also have a component that creates a state database of prescription holders.
The environmental groups want the plan to include a component that will require low flows in the summer.
Hansen was a key acquisition - Suzlon got its hands on a component that was in short supply.
Unions may also benefit from the legislation, which includes a component that creates an apprenticeship-training program.
The channel will also run programming created in Russia, a component that will become of greater importance as the channel establishes itself, Mr. Bird said.
The report was prepared by the Justice Department's community oriented policing services office, a component that works to build trust between police departments and the communities they serve.
The assembly is a component that manipulates the tail rotor as the pilot uses the foot pedal to direct the helicopter right or left.
The site is streaming away, but QuickTime on my Windows XP machine says it can't play the clip without a component that isn't available on the QuickTime server....
They certainly need to rethink rules on solvency, possibly adding a component that better reflects long-term investment risk.
Or, he said, it could be something "not as easy or as terrible," like a component that was installed incorrectly.
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