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The phrase "a watch that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of watch or providing additional information about a watch.
Example: "I bought a watch that has a built-in fitness tracker."
Alternatives: "a watch which" or "a watch with".
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"I can't wear a watch that costs more than £30.
"I wanted to work on a watch that was different".
A play was like a watch that laughed".
When I was about 6, I had a watch that had a game on it.
The question is whether Apple can introduce a watch that does more.
"There are 65,000 people who have preordered a watch that doesn't yet exist".
A watch that doubled as a computer, two-way radio, mapping device or television.
Inside the cover was an advertising spread for a watch that fetches $20,000.
How could anyone use a watch that needed charging every night?!
Here's the latest accessory for the licensed pilot: a watch that doubles as a rescue beacon.
Fashionable or not, a watch that needs constant recharging isn't a watch, it's a burden.
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