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The phrase "adjective that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining a specific adjective in a sentence or context.
Example: "The word 'happy' is an adjective that is used to describe a positive emotional state."
Alternatives: "adjective which is" or "adjective that describes".
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"The periphery is always accompanied by an adjective that is negative," Piano said.
It is usually anticipatory or, to use the adjective that is the pause's frequent and hoary companion, pregnant.
Rome, in short, is surprising these days — not an adjective that is normally applied to the Eternal City, which often seems the Immutable City.
One is humorless, a pedestrian adjective that is recorded back to the mid-19th century but nonetheless sounded "really modern" in the portion of dialogue where it appears.
Gratifyingly, Facebook's spokesperson has described this as "theatrical", an adjective that is virtually never used to describe anyone Belgian, except for Hercule Poirot.
Meanwhile the opponent of these Senate candidates past and present, Hillary Rodham Clinton, was acclaimed last year in Esquire magazine for her "sexy" mouth -- sexy being an adjective that is normally problematic for female politicians.
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"Introduce yourself with an adjective that's an alliteration of your name," Ms. Gevinson began.
"Only" is not an adjective that was applied before Sept. 11 to plane crashes.
"But it's not a game," he said, using an additional adjective that was bleeped out.
That's when it's time to bring out an adjective that's been so overused it's nearly lost its value: revelatory.
Resistive is a technical adjective that's defined as having the ability to withstand the action or effect of something.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com