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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a piece which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific item or segment of something, often in a descriptive or explanatory context.
Example: "I found a piece which perfectly fits the theme of my art project."
Alternatives: "an item that" or "a segment which".
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It's also possible to hear a piece which lasts three minutes and which seems interminable.
She was chewing on a slice of ginger and offered me a piece, which I accepted.
Stockhausen had said it was a piece which could "have its own children".
It's a joyful finale to a piece which at times teeters dangerously on the brink of theatre as therapy.
It was a piece which chewed furiously at both itself and some weighty questions: what do we mean by community?
This is an edited extract from a piece which appears in the latest issue of the London Review of Books.
For him to realize any cash, he must sell a piece, which can be painful, he said.
Burns never intended his work to act as a farewell to the old year; it's a piece which partially reproduces, partially originally pens an older folk tune.
The rest of this meticulously conceived production is of a piece — which is particularly admirable since there was a change of directors late in rehearsals.
Kemp has been commissioned by the adventurous art group Artangel to create a piece which explores the problems and issues men face when they get old.
Yet for all its sometimes relentless whimsy, the use of some outdated pejorative words dates a piece which is otherwise freshly eccentric.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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