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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quote which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing a specific quote in a sentence.
Example: "I found a quote which perfectly encapsulates my feelings on the subject."
Alternatives: "a quote that" or "a quotation which".
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Richard Branson has a quote, which I enjoy and fits my experience.
The original headline used a quote which was not from Tariq Jahan.
The text below reads, "We keep buying things thinking 'that'll look better' and it just doesn't", a quote which stands out for its winning self-awareness.
"I just want to send the lot back, but I can't say that," she said, a quote which eventually came back to haunt her.
When a recent film magazine profile included a quote which described the geeky brothers as 'Beavis and Butthead', their publicist was on the phone demanding an apology.
"I'd rather be a rebel than a slave," Mrs Pankhurst says – a quote which the film's publicity team put on T-shirts.
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The novel is prefaced with a James Bond quote, which should be read as a warning.
After that, the vendor would deliver a new quote, which was time-consuming and could force S4 to update its prices.
Steven Elop, the CEO of Nokia at the time, had a famous quote, which I referenced in my book Modern Monopolies: "The battle of devices has now become a war of ecosystems".
This is a direct quote, which really needed no embellishment at all.
He also says that he loves a Niall Ferguson quote, which, gah, that's unfortunate.
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