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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thing that a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing or defining a specific object or concept in relation to another subject.
Example: "She described it as a thing that a child would find fascinating."
Alternatives: "an item that a" or "a concept that a".
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"Not a thing that a boy of 12 would put on," Mr. Staunton said.
He added, "I do a thing that a robot could do, which is: I listen to the room.
And the t-test is measuring a thing that a lot of us can appreciate, and that is it measures the difference between object A and object B, divided by the variation within object A and object B. And of course under the strictures of the sample or the way that the data were experimentally designed.
I wrote a thing that a lot of people read, but now I mostly want to sit back and listen.
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I mean the nurse used to ring up somewhere … [City1], I don't know where it was, and ask for a piece of equipment — like a thing that, a back thing that goes like in the bed so you can sit against it, and it would be here in 2 or 3 hours.' However, many carers reported negative aspects related to the organisation of care.
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The book was a new thing--a thing that made travel writing seem more capacious and more incisive.
"But hopefully that's not a thing that becomes a pattern for us.
Think of a thing that's a thing in rugby and England have done it poorly.
There was a layer of a thing that allowed us to build primitive pictures.
A joke is a thing that is meant to make life tolerable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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