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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a formula which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific formula that is being described or explained in detail.
Example: "The scientist presented a formula which calculates the rate of reaction under varying temperatures."
Alternatives: "a formula that" or "a formula capable of".
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ABOUT forty years ago I learnt a formula which I have used ever since.
After much trial and error, we found a formula which fitted.
However RPI is considered to us a formula which overstates inflation.
Writer figures out a formula which would lead to its being called the Comfort Index.
The decision is based on a formula which takes into account heat, humidity and wind.
The basic delivery method is cooking — dried pieces are mixed into a formula, which is then decocted.
This indicates yet another artist working from a formula, which can make his efforts seem commercial and risk-averse.
We allocate our grant resources to students with the greatest financial need and use a formula which increases the proportion of grant as total need increases.
A formula which describes the life of high-temperature oxidation for aluminide coatings is applied in this paper.
Then, the complex frequency response function is obtained through a formula which was established for the receptance matrix previously.
The ratings emerge from a formula which brings together an assessment of how well trusts performed against key targets and the "balanced score card".
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