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The phrase "a prototype which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific type of prototype or providing additional information about it.
Example: "We developed a prototype which demonstrates the new features of our software."
Alternatives: "a prototype that" or "a prototype designed to".
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A year later, Altfest and Ross had a prototype, which they called Project TACT, an acronym for Technical Automated Compatibility Testing — New York City's first computer-dating service.
Finally we present a prototype which implements our ideas.
Newman is researching a prototype which doesn't use a blood sample.
Luckey sent Carmack a prototype, which Carmack demonstrated at the E3 video-gaming conference.
Over the next four years the team will develop a prototype which will undergo extensive field testing in developing countries.
A friend, Ian Sommerville, helped him devise a prototype, which he patented in 1961, hoping to mass-produce it.
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Room with A View (RWAV) is a scenario prototype which demonstrates a social collaborative working environment.
They then built a robotic prototype, which contains a gold skeleton and a single layer of 200,000 cardiac cells wrapped in a gel-like material similar to the gel used for breast implants.
A previous study used a functional prototype which based on OLCR might have provided different results19.
Zilberstein had brought two sets: one for removing proteins and a new prototype, which contained chelating agents, a type of compound that can extract heavy metals.
Bento claims they have a working prototype, which will begin shipping in April worldwide on a first come, first serve basis.
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