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The phrase "a field that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area of study, expertise, or interest that is being described or defined.
Example: "She has dedicated her career to a field that focuses on renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "an area that" or "a domain that".
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"We've been playing on a field that hadn't matured.
"It is a field that is pretty well established.
"By luck, I picked a field that was about to explode," he said.
Obstetrics used to be a field that required doctors to be on duty at all hours.
"We're going backward in a field that is supposed to be all about moving forward".
"She modeled the idea of individual thinking in a field that loves predictability and conformity".
It is too early to write off mHealth, a field that is still young.
I crave constancy in a field that doesn't have a lot of security.
That is a useful sum of money in a field that is not yet well financed.
Photography — like music and unlike, say, architecture — is a field that encourages prodigies; Davidson was one.
You can't, for example, put letters in a field that requires numbers.
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