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The phrase "a cross which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific cross or intersection in a context that requires further explanation or description.
Example: "The map indicated a cross which led to the old town square."
Alternatives: "an intersection that" or "a junction where".
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He sends in a cross, which Lovren heads clear.
All of this constitutes a cross which we must carry together in faith, patience, and hope.
She was wearing a cross, which would have been a bit odd for Mary, a Protestant.
Sheerin was again the creator, with a cross which Lee Sibanda was set to meet at the back post.
The keeper flaps utterly hopelessly, atrociously, miserably at a cross, which he palms to the feet of Russell.
Instead of beating his man, Bene looked up and hit a cross which dropped just above the penalty spot.
Said Moawad finally whips in a cross which Barry struggles to deal with at the back post.
Southall's poor corner was cleared into the Gillingham midfielder's path again and he delivered a cross which Sidibe hammered in.
However, Joe Dodoo turned on to his right foot on the left wing and delivered a cross which fellow substitute Forrester glanced into the far corner.
No free is forthcoming, so he gets around the Dutch defender and sends in a cross, which Gonzalo Jara heads wide.
Just before half time, Andrew Packer broke free down the right, sending in a cross which was met by Yorke on the penalty spot.
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