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The phrase "a style which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular manner or approach in various contexts, such as art, writing, or fashion.
Example: "The author developed a style which captivated readers and kept them engaged throughout the novel."
Alternatives: "a style that" or "a manner in which".
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The folds and the pins are painted in a style which borders on trompe l'oeil.
It became a fashion, it became a style, which was never the idea.
It is a style which echoes that of another great British essayist, Kathleen Jamie.
"I spent a lot of time with Douglas and wrote in a style which was clean, funny, classic English humour.
"Styles make fights and Chris Algieri had a style which was very tough for me to beat," Amir said.
He became known for instigating a style which drew on Balmain's couture heritage – plenty of embroidery, astronomical price-tags – but fusing it with rock-star influences.
Mr. Sands is 22, and there was youthful ardor to his playing along with an alert intelligence; he hasn't quite settled into a style, which is exciting.
"If you are creating a style which is so specific that nobody imitates it," he said, "then you are clearly doing something wrong.
Even if the words were colourless, the mode of putting them together would yield a style, which would colour the account once again.
The music also shows the influence of 70s fusion, a style which McCaslin calls "part of the musical DNA I grew up with".
"We wanted to find a style which was not personally his, or not personally mine, but a style that was good for the books.
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