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The phrase "a temple that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific temple and providing additional information about it.
Example: "The ancient ruins revealed a temple that was dedicated to the sun god."
Alternatives: "a shrine that" or "a structure that".
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The island contains a temple that is one of the most venerated of all Hindu shrines.
"They found oil in a temple that was desecrated by the Syrian-Greek army," Shiff began.
He added, "This is a temple that was built from scratch".
Mr. Gross said "the one building is a temple that basically cannot be sold".
Three orphans barely out of kindergarten stood in their blue school uniforms to greet him, outside of a temple that had miraculously survived the catastrophe.
The Maharajah of Indore went to see Brancusi in Paris in 1933 and commissioned him to create a temple that would house his sculptures.
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A recent survey of workers at a Balinese Hindu temple that is a refuge for free-ranging macaques and a tourist attraction showed that contact between humans and macaques sufficient to transmit B virus commonly occurred.
No Bhutanese life is complete without a pilgrimage to the Tiger's Nest, a revered temple that hangs from a cliff not far from the town of Paro.
This is a Doric temple that had a frieze running on top of the wall inside the main building.
Even Huayansi, a Buddhist temple that Wang calls "a national treasure", has undergone a modern face-lift.
Than Lwin, who now sleeps on the concrete floor of a Buddhist temple that serves as a makeshift camp for refugees, is starting from zero.
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