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The phrase "a horse which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing additional information or describing a specific horse in a sentence.
Example: "I saw a horse which had a beautiful coat and a gentle demeanor."
Alternatives: "a horse that" or "a horse who".
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True, it costs about $50 a month (or $600 a year) to shoe a horse, which is more than I pay for tires, but I'd still be way ahead if I made the switch.
(One version included a horse which "loved freedom too").
It's a better investment than a horse, which may have only fifteen good years.
A snake darted from under a rock and spooked a horse, which threw Betsy, who landed on her head.
Mr Biden also tried his hand at archery and was later presented with a horse, which will remain in Mongolia.
"Cavalleria" will not include a horse, which she had wanted, but will have a fountain with running water.
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Cheval Blanc did not have a picture of a white horse, which seemed like an oversight.
After a similar experience with a carousel horse, which he bought at a country auction a short time later, Mr. Anton made a second important discovery.
A subsequent search of the lab's computers turned up a Trojan horse, which is a program that allowed an outsider to remotely download files.
Dorjetesmo is in the form of a white deity riding a white horse which can become an untamed tiger when angry.
Ms. Roach was already expressing doubts as she struggled to get comfortable atop Dakota, a quarter horse, which is a typical ranch horse, as opposed to a thoroughbred racing horse.
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