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The phrase "a sign which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific sign that indicates or represents something.
Example: "The park had a sign which warned visitors about the presence of wildlife."
Alternatives: "a sign that" or "a sign indicating".
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While waiting writer noted a sign which is quoted, describing the store's ice cream specialties.
At the parade, campaigner Peter Tatchell held a sign which said: "Northern Ireland!
Suddenly, she spots a sign which says: "DO NOT TRY THE HATS ON"!
One old man had a sign which read, "Give Us Five Minutes and We'll Give You Eight Years".
The Prophet wears white, not black; he is shedding a tear; he carries a sign which says "Je suis Charlie".
The second image centers on a man who carries a sign, which reads, "Thanks Pinkos, Queers, Cowards, Draft Dodgers".
He drew up a sign, which he posted on the front door of her building, on Ludlow Street, announcing an open call for hula hoopers.
To overcome this complication, his expression of loyalty must take the form of a sign which, at least on its textual surface, indicates a level of disinterested conviction.
The cafe owner pointed to a sign, which stated in dark script that all discussions of politics and religion were prohibited.
It was approved by the Buildings Department as the framework for a sign, which is permitted to extend over the sidewalk.
The New Yorker, September 18 , 1937P. 13 There was until recently a sign on the Saw Mill River Parkway a sign, which said "Caution-Bumps".
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