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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a journey which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about the journey being discussed.
Example: "She embarked on a journey which would change her life forever."
Alternatives: "a journey that" or "a journey where".
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Jennifer George, too, embarked on a journey, which at times was especially rickety.
A journey which takes as little as 30 minutes on a good day took five times as long.
The characters then go on a journey, which is as much about personal discovery as it is about location.
That a journey which started with invading Nazis should end with a carnivorous plant feels oddly appropriate.
A journey which could have taken fewer than three hours by air had lasted more than 24.
"Gated communities, CCTV, fences, walls" – an approach which is invasive and offensive, the culmination of a journey which begins with stop-and-search.
He has, in the time-honoured fashion of the famous, been to hell and back several times, a journey which has been faithfully recorded by the tabloid press.
Whether the transportation is being made by train or car is not known, although train is the most common method - a journey which takes over 24 hours.
But he is about to embark on a journey which may give him an entirely new perspective on what that means.
The highlight, probably, was a trip up the West Coast of the United States by Amtrak, a journey which took the better part of three days.
"I found myself very dissatisfied with the travel book that just tells the story of a journey, which my first books did.
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