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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stadium whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stadium in relation to a specific characteristic or feature that belongs to it.
Example: "The city is proud of a stadium whose design reflects the local culture and history."
Alternatives: "a stadium that has" or "a stadium with".
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In all, 8,126 showed up for the unusual noon start, the second biggest crowd of the season in a stadium whose capacity is listed at 7,500.
Santos plays his home games in front of 6,500 fans in a stadium whose backdrop is awash with New England fall foliage.
Almost forty thousand people were jammed into a stadium whose official capacity is under thirty-eight thousand five thousandd more listened outside.
Mara conceded that fans were helping to finance a stadium whose costs had more than doubled from what he called an initial, and sketchy, $750 million estimate.
An hour and a half earlier, a huge banner had engulfed them all: a father and son heading into a stadium whose days are numbered –183 to go – with the slogan "our legacy will be eternal".
If West Ham can get into Europe by 2016 it would be a welcome bonus for a stadium whose costs are going through the roof, with work needed mainly to strengthen that particular piece of construction requiring an additional £36 million.
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Some financial advisers recommend that foreigners who are considering putting $500,000 into a real estate project choose a hotel, mall or other more certain venture — anything but a sports stadium, whose main tenant could have unpredictable results.
The 11 fans are part of a group of 73 defendants that includes nine polices officers and three Al Masri executives charged with responsibility for the incident in which police and security forces stood by as the Al Ahli fans died in a stampede after their team's match against Al Masri in a Port Said stadium whose gates had been locked from the outside.
Ferrer was in control of the semifinal from the moment he and Tsonga took the court before a half-empty stadium, whose occupants had drained out seeking a break after Nadal's instant classic five-set victory over Djokovic.
A wind-swept stadium whose inhabitants defy its structure to generate the most intimidating din in the land, burly players who challenge and charge relentlessly, and a clear-headed manager who refuses to apologise for his no-frills approach and might not be prissy enough to rule out an admonitory bout of naked headbutting if the situation demanded it.
"That one looks a little funny," Boykewich said, pointing to an inflatable in the stadium whose face looked as if it were about to blow off.
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