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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a piece that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific item or segment of something, often in the context of art, writing, or music.
Example: "I recently read a piece that deeply resonated with my personal experiences."
Alternatives: "an article that" or "a segment that".
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Again, it's a piece that would repay further viewings.
"I wanted to create a piece that reflected that energy.
It's a piece that offers "portable romance," Robert said.
There was a piece that was blocking it.
The fragments include a piece that weighs nearly 600 pounds.
A piece that is ambivalent about gender and character?
But it's a piece that should have a longer life.
All for a "piece" that never came out.
It is a piece that calls for revolution.
I wrote a piece that conveyed as much.
So this is a piece that appeared in the Wall Street Journal a few weeks ago.
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