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The phrase "an event that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific occurrence or situation that is being described or discussed.
Example: "The conference was an event that brought together experts from various fields to share their knowledge."
Alternatives: "a situation that" or "an occurrence that".
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It was an event that drew crowds.
It is an event that requires preparation.
Or the graphic evocation of an event that changed America?
"This is not an event that goes away quickly.
It is an event that could never be repeated.
"We don't want an event that just comes and goes.
But then came an event that shook McBurney profoundly.
He tells about an event that occurred in 1957.
"I wanted to create an event that celebrated the art of food writing".
It was an event that illuminated the monstrous character of the entire campaign.
A flash flood is an event that develops rapidly.
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