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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjective which is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining a specific adjective in a sentence.
Example: "The adjective which is often used to describe a person who is very friendly is 'sociable.'"
Alternatives: "adjective that is" or "adjective which describes".
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Get to know this soothing locution, both noun and adjective, which is not nearly as stinging as "astringent" and is the opposite of "abrasive".
I found this refined wuxia tale of an assassin who finds a conflict between duty, family and love to be a wonderfully made film, and genuinely beautiful – though one has to be careful using that adjective which is so often a hesitant euphemism for unengaging.
It is an adjective which is made up of two words that are always joined by a hyphen.
In other words, it's a noun working as an adjective, which is standard and correct in English.
In more than two-thirds of cases, the action is expressed using a passive verb form, or a present verb + adjective, which is a similar construct.
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Valence Arousal is regarded as a reflection of KANSEI adjectives, which is the core concept in the theory of emotional dimensions for brain recognition.
Don't use adjectives, which are more likely to vary according to your mood, Ms. Youd said.
Adjectives, which are probably of verbal origin, are not inflected for degree of comparison and may be used as adverbs without any change of form.
The size adjectives included adjectives which were not directly size descriptive, but instead suggestive of a size (e.g., portable suggests smallness) to reduce repetition.
Adjectives, which are a type of modifier, describe nouns: a large store, a nice day, an efficient employee.
Insured health consumers in the US are bearing a growing proportion of total costs, notwithstanding the adjective "Affordable" which is followed by the noun "Care Act".
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