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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a graph that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific type of graph or describing a characteristic of a graph in a sentence.
Example: "The report includes a graph that illustrates the sales trends over the past five years."
Alternatives: "a chart that" or "a diagram that".
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Here's a graph that shows total federal employment since 1939.
But James then pulled out a graph that was sitting on his desk.
In her office, she produced a graph that showed mortality rates decreasing in Kiev.
But I have a graph that says you are going to earn 17% more,'" said Rosenblat.
By contrast, the computer screen on Forbes's desk displayed a graph that suggested mounting doom.
He produced a graph that showed steady reductions in bombings, ambushes, mortar attacks and other forms of attack.
The other day we came across a graph that purported to describe the economic future.
Dr Eichler's previous work has established a graph that describes this proxy.
Each drink is mapped on a graph that delineates it along two scales: comforting to adventurous, spirituous to refreshing.
"Using my incredible mathematical and statistical knowledge I produced a graph that shows the future results and run margins.
The pen traces a line on a graph that is usually wrapped around a cylinder driven by a clockwork mechanism.
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