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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fork on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific fork that serves as a support or platform for something else, often in a metaphorical or literal context.
Example: "She placed the piece of cake on a fork on which she had carefully balanced the dessert."
Alternatives: "a fork that holds" or "a fork serving as".
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Each holds a fork on which a dumpling is impaled".
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Black can immediately exploit this with 4...Bc5, which threatens a fork on f2 and forbids White's castling; Black may later push d7 d6 to open the centre, e.g. 5.Nh3 0-0 6.Nc3 d6 7.exd6 cxd6 when Black has good squares for its pieces while White's castling is delayed.
You can't miss this restaurant, which is shaped like a ham with a fork on top.
Cheesecake With A Fork On Top.
I'll see you at A Fork on the Road.
Beat an egg with a fork on a second plate.
Poke the roll with a fork on top of it.
GCC4TI is a fork of TIGCC which works similarly.
For example, if a user bought a bitcoin on July 31 at $2.8k, after the fork on August 1 (which resulted in Bitcoin AND Bitcoin cash) that user would also get a Bitcoin cash token, valued at around $300 on August 1.
Readers looking for an organized primer on which proverbial fork to use in a world that is tossing off new etiquette challenges in tandem with the hurtling pace of technological change may be disappointed.
With his other hand, he took a golden olive on a tiny silver fork, which the server waited for him to replace on the tray.
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