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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a transfer that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of transfer, often in contexts related to finance, data, or ownership.
Example: "The company initiated a transfer that would allow for the seamless migration of data to the new system."
Alternatives: "a transfer which" or "a transfer that occurs".
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Ms. Reno said that she wanted to arrange a transfer that was not disruptive.
The sale is structured as a transfer that is designed to save Tribune taxes.
A transfer that will net the league and Toronto, who split the proceeds one-third to two-thirds.
But the day after the derby win, Arsenal signed Mesut Ozil for £42.4million - a transfer that galvanised the club.
Then they were flown to Afghanistan and taken to the US-run prison at Bagram, north of Kabul, a transfer that was in breach of the Geneva conventions.
They were then flown to Afghanistan and taken to the US-run prison at Bagram, north of Kabul, a transfer that was in breach of the Geneva conventions.
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You've just performed what magicians call a retention vanish: a false transfer that exploits a lag in the brain's perception of motion, called persistence of vision.
If you hate your job or boss, investigate whether there's a lateral transfer that might work or a business you could start on the side.
Some lawmakers and a past Federal Reserve chairman say it is just a paper transfer that actually raises no new money.
Some leases may even include a termination clause that specifies acceptable reasons for early termination, such as a job transfer that is more than 50 miles away.
It is a staggering subplot to an extraordinary transfer that has ticked every box for Raiola, not least the one marked revenge.
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