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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a procession that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that describes or provides more information about a procession.
Example: "The parade was a procession that celebrated the city's rich cultural heritage."
Alternatives: "a march that" or "a gathering that".
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One rhyton (State Hermitage Museum) has a frieze of a procession that includes a Greek god.
The coffins are followed by relatives and friends dressed in black, in a procession that replicates a Spanish funeral.
He was part of a procession that was traveling to the homes of important members of the feast's organizational structure.
churches gathered to pray, sing and march in a procession that seemed at times more New Orleans than New Testament, exulting: "Praise him!
08714 720419, marwell.org.uk The official start to the Hogmanay celebrations is a procession that begins in Parliament Square at 6.30pm on December 29.
The photo of the funeral of Victor Hugo, a procession that was attended by 800,000 people, is, for him, "an extraordinary thing — someone on the street took it".
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Every time a party loses a presidential election, there is a funeral procession that goes on for too long and that brings out all the Chicken Littles.
More Violence on West Bank HEBRON, West Bank, Nov. 28 — Palestinian Authority security forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas opened fire Wednesday to disperse a funeral procession that had turned into a pro-Islamic rally.
His family has rejected the government's offer of a state funeral, choosing instead a public procession that will begin outside his home and wind slowly through the streets to the mosque for prayers.
It can be performed by an individual, but it is usually a collective act accompanied by a festive procession that may include carriages and horsemen.
Triumph, Latin triumphus, a ritual procession that was the highest honour bestowed upon a victorious general in the ancient Roman Republic; it was the summit of a Roman aristocrat's career.
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