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The phrase "a relationship which was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a past relationship or situation that existed at a certain time.
Example: "She often reminisces about a relationship which was filled with laughter and joy."
Alternatives: "a relationship that existed" or "a relationship that was present".
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That ended up to be a relationship which was extremely simpatico.
What was the point in covering up a relationship which was already in the public domain?
And I no longer needed a relationship, which was why I could have a good one at last.
And China, which refused to contemplate a relationship which was not one of respectful tribute, was happy to forget about its only real East Asian rival.
The couple plunged into a relationship, which was still going strong after they graduated, when she left for Duke and he stayed at Yale for a year to work in a biophysics laboratory.
Neither did Daddy". "We always had a relationship which was potentially volatile," Dahl says.
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And I thought, this is a relationship which is crumbling and she's not too aware of it.
"You cannot have a relationship which is tilted toward one country," he said.
The New Yorker, March 16 , 1935P. 20 A young New Yorker and a lass in Boston have been involved in a relationship which is considerably tangled.
"She has grown more confident, she's able to accept love, she's able to be in a relationship, which is something she thought was never going to happen.
First off the titular traffic light is an analogy for behaviour in a relationship which is then extended to roundabouts, and not in a particularly original way (apparently, roundabouts just bring you right back to where you started from).
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