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The phrase "a form which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type or version of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The study presents a form which is essential for understanding the underlying principles of the theory."
Alternatives: "a type that" or "a version that".
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I had to invent a form which could hold the shape of her life.
Or is it just a form which lyricists use to manifest their feelings?
We have a form which asks your ethnicity, but it isn't compulsory.
Eventually, the nurse instructed him to fill out a form, which he did with growing awareness of the pain.
The challenge is to address issues of this scale in a form which is inevitably character-led.
Life was infinite, argued James, but the novel therefore required a form which gave the illusion of completeness.
"This time, people only had to click on a link to fill in a form which takes five minutes.
This 200 version is the only SLK available in such a form, which makes the decision easy for me.
According to the indictment, UBS at one stage had customers signing a form which said: "I would like to avoid disclosure of my identity to the US IRS".
By contrast Apple's seems to collect an almost unlimited amount in a form which is easily accessible to anyone who gets their hands on the phone.
If patrons insisted on tipping, they would have to take the tips to a designated area and fill out a form, which few did, the lawsuit said.
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