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The phrase "aesthetic for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular aesthetic or style that is being referenced or described.
Example: "The artist created a unique aesthetic for which she became well-known in the contemporary art scene."
Alternatives: "style that" or "design for which".
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Instead of the ugly aesthetic for which she is famed, these clothes were weirdly beautiful.
Only one person mentioned, Nan Goldin, is a photographer, and the diaristic, snapshotlike aesthetic for which she is known is different from Mr. Eggleston's more exactingly formal and rarely overtly autobiographical approach.
But while Clinton probably won't embrace the craft-based aesthetic for which Brooklyn has become known, he recommended that she explore other local trends, such as a "return to Memphis" (the Italian design movement of the nineteen-eighties, not the city in Tennessee), with "avant-garde linoleums and bright colors".
But for Waters, Pink Flamingo was a toning down of the odious aesthetic for which he'd eventually become infamous, a sensibility he brought into being with his lesser-known 1970 predecessor, Multiple Maniacs.
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The reduction of usable space in the "bathtub" to a fraction of its original size must inevitably compromise the aesthetic strength for which this plan was chosen.
Three-dimensional ultrasound may become a basis of contemporary postoperative breast implant evaluation, thus providing a combination of medical diagnosis and aesthetic assessment for which so far only a few relatively demanding methods are available [23, 24, 25]; however, there is presently no evidence of this application of available breast scanner systems.
So, the determination of components and techniques has been considered a crucial aspect to be taken into account when working on the conservation, of contemporary aesthetic interventions for which the combination of petrophysical, chemical and organoleptic analysis is necessary to guarantee compatibility between existing mortars and new ones.
Some of these changes cause functional and aesthetic problems for which surgical correction is a gratifying procedure, although surgical treatment of festoons, mostly seen in older patients who have lax supporting structures [ 1] in the preseptal area, orbital area, and the jugal region of the lower lid, is known to be difficult [ 1– 5].
But a couple of years ago the distinctive haute-Tuscan aesthetic it stood for, which had once seemed such a breath of fresh air among the heady perfumed glamour of Milan, began to feel a bit too mannered, almost parodic.
Most important, in today's data driven world, some view integration as cosmetic, not substantive -- an aesthetic, anachronistic distraction for which we simply don't have the time.
Anyone who doubts Morpurgo's infatuation with the crummy analogue aesthetic, that "surface noise" for which John Peel was an evangelist, should bear in mind that one of the battiest interludes in Odessa involves him becoming static.
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