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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific table in the past or referring to a table that existed or was in a certain state previously.
Example: "I found a table that was left in the attic, covered in dust and forgotten."
Alternatives: "a table which was" or "a table that existed".
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No tea, but sitting at a table that was higher.
"Come join me," he said, walking over to a table that was draped with a blue cloth.
"I wanted to create a table that was all about memory".
Alfredo Paredes, executive vice president at Ralph Lauren, wanted to create a table that was all about Ralph Lauren.
At a reception later, Finkelman, "shy and intimidated," sat at a table that was empty save for one other conference-goer.
At one point, I found both of them crouched in the driveway, studying a table that was completely enclosed in cardboard.
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Our country needs a table that is open to everyone.
And she's at a table that's groaning under the weighty glamour of a night's festivities.
The Metropolitan Museum has a table that is thought to have been made in 1709 by sons of John Goddard.
By combining the spiraling shape and sloping top, he has created a table that is fun, functional and original.
The table is a table that is large enough to seat the above-mentioned individuals and it's in a café.
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