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The phrase "a laugh that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of laughter or the effect that laughter has in a particular context.
Example: "She had a laugh that could light up the entire room."
Alternatives: "a laugh which" or "a laugh so".
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She had a laugh that was so contagious.
It is usually accompanied by a laugh that can be heard a mile away.
The line was greeted by the Broadway audience with a laugh that echoed down 45th Street.
He has a laugh that is a kind of staccato peal.
"Identification?" said Ms. Cavaliere, breaking into a laugh that seemed to span three centuries.
ALLISON CHARNEY, a soprano with a laugh that sounds like bells, loves being center stage.
When nerves frayed on the sideline, Finnerty filled the silence with a laugh that bordered on obnoxious.
Then the Voice of the Anonymous Coward let out a laugh that was both hearty and, now, somehow familiar.
She is in her fifties now and has a laugh that is throaty and full of mischief.
She is, as she says at one point, with a laugh that scrapes the nerves, "a total coward".
I would have loved to have been Queen Elizabeth," he said, with a laugh that crackled over his cell phone.
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