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The phrase "a vase which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific vase and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a vase which was beautifully crafted and adorned with intricate designs."
Alternatives: "a vase that" or "a vase which is".
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Perhaps the Greeks' complex lust-fear relationship with Amazons is best illustrated by a vase, which is now in the British Museum.
In the end, they decided to work separately on a single object: Hopton photographed nasturtiums in a vase, which Hume used as inspiration for three paintings.
I went into a marble windowsill and collided with a vase which shattered into thousands of razor-sharp shards and I was unhurt.
Ms. McCoy's ivory empire-style gown drew murmurs of admiration, and then, with Dale Angelee Bowman, an interfaith minister, showing the way, Tyler, Logan and Drew Rossman, the bridegroom's 24-year-old son from his first marriage, each joined in pouring different colors of sand into a vase, which was intended to symbolize the union of two families.
Big problems refer to [the idea that] that any additional task makes the vase overflow, a vase which is already full".
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Some of these performances were filmed at the National Glass Centre in Sunderland, with objects specially blown for the occasion, including a massive glass bubble that becomes a heavy vase, which is in turn tossed upon an acrobat's head as if it were as weightless as a bubble.
The flowers are straight in a cylindrical vase which is inside a round fish bowl vase and anchored by black natural rocks.
One by one, they dropped their daisies into a large vase, which was presented later at the altar in an upstairs chapel.
Through an accidental feat of art history sleuth work, researcher Gergely Barki discovered Róbert Berény's avant garde masterpiece, Sleeping Lady With A Black Vase, which had been lost for over nine decades.
This name is also given to the staff which Hermes or Mercury is usually represented, as is shown in the following figure of Hermes, taken from an ancient vase, which is given in Millin's Peintures de Vases Antiques, vol. I pl.
The short scene, which features few words but a play's worth of personal and political subtext, concludes with his handing her an ancient Iraqi vase, which, as a kind of punishment, she breaks.
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