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The phrase "a format that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific format that existed or was used in the past.
Example: "The report was submitted in a format that was outdated and difficult to read."
Alternatives: "a format that existed" or "a format that used to be".
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And that was in a format that was softer than the American version.
Yes, 10-inch records playing at 78 revolutions per minute, a format that was largely extinct by 1960.
Dr Christian is enormously proud of Embarrassing Bodies, a format that was initially pitched to him as a fly-on-the-wall documentary involving GPs.
— in a format that was adversarial by design: an outsider not just imitating (or mocking) an identity group, but dressing and acting the part.
"It was important to bring the material back in a format that was going to stand the test of time," Mr. Magidson said, even as he noted the toil involved in lugging the 70-millimeter camera around the world.
The sitcom has briefly returned before – in 2009 a mini-series, Back to Earth, aired on Dave – but in a format that was more clip-show/audition piece than fully fledged relaunch.
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They also come stretched out flat, in a format that is only a few inches high.
The SPL operates in a format that is unpopular to virtually everyone outside of boardrooms.
It's taken us a long time to perfect a format that is very unique".
It automatically saves and organises the content into a format that's easy to scroll through.
In Twenty20, the game has finally found a format that is attractive to the money men.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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