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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a location that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific place or setting in relation to a particular context or characteristic.
Example: "We are looking for a location that offers both natural beauty and accessibility for our event."
Alternatives: "a place that" or "an area that".
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This is a location that is only accessible by road.
It's a location that sort of neutralizes everything".
"It's a location that could be sold better".
He says he will probably never find a location that is its equal.
She added: "I mean this is not a location that has great access off the highway.
It was a location that had been plagued by unexplained fires.
Or did it leave a location that was more of a headache than it was worth?
My friends and I look at his schedule and we'll pick a location that seems feasible.
"We wanted a location that said 'Iowa.' " Fox also wanted a talking head who spoke Iowan.
It is a location that is expected to provide rich pickings if it comes to fruition.
Chose a location that will allow for a colorful canvas.
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