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Discover Ludwig"a series that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
"A series that" is typically used to introduce a dependent clause that provides additional information about a series of events, actions, or items mentioned in the main clause of the sentence. Here is an example: I have been binge-watching a series that follows the lives of a group of friends living in New York City.
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This is part of a series that was introduced earlier.
This is a series that ought to be missed.
This brief is part of a series that summarizes essential scientific findings from Center publications.
This is the first part in a series that was introduced earlier.
Bloomberg's "The Spark" is a series that looks at innovators finding solutions to seemingly unsolvable problems.
(The DVD is part of a series that also includes "The Emperor Jones" and "House/Lights").
The five-year drought is the longest in a series that dates to 1875.
In a series that has been nearly even, Paille has served as the difference maker.
"The Vice Guide to Everything," a series that begins on Monday night, offers an international horizon.
We here report a series that is substantial in numbers and in follow-up.
And certainly not in a series that will extend into June.
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