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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tour which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific tour and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I recently went on a tour which explored the historical landmarks of the city."
Alternatives: "a tour that" or "a tour where".
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"We built this laser device when we took the ondes martenot on the Kid A tour, which translates the sound of the instrument into a circle that would start to move according to the pitch that's playing".
I am just concentrating on the 'A' tour which is a great opportunity for me.
Spinner Fawad Ahmed, tipped to be in Australia's squad to face England, has been named on the A tour which takes place at the same time as the Ashes.
It's accompanied by a tour, which begins this week.
It can be visited only on a tour, which must be booked in advance.
Burning another wooden bail would do scant justice to the incompetence, ignorance and sheer ignobility of a tour which has redefined failure.
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She's also just completed a US tour, which included a show at SXSW and an opening set at Heems' Eat Pray Thug.
And a reformed Bad Company are currently on a UK tour, which ends with a valedictory bang at Wembley Arena on Sunday.
Your agent could create a "virtual tour," which is a digital video of your property, offering Internet surfers a 360-degree view of parts of the home.
While Dr. Hayworth attended a medical meeting, Jack was taken by an Accent on Children's Arrangements employee on a swamp tour, which included an alligator wrestling match.
Sometimes my kids and I go on a boat tour, which is a really nice way to see the city.
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