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Discover LudwigThe phrase "events that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One example could be: "The history book focused on major events that shaped the nation's development." This sentence uses "events that" to introduce a specific subset of events (major ones) that have a particular significance (shaping the nation's development).
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"These are catastrophic events that are unacceptable.
And the events that tested me.
Many events that appeared spontaneous were staged.
And to endure the events that followed.
All events that involve working with minors.
CD47-SIRPα triggers a cascade of events that inhibit phagocytosis.
Brand crises are adverse events that threaten brand reputations.
They may describe events that belong to specific pasts.
Talking about a turn of events, that was huge".
Long description of the premiere, & of events that followed.
The sequence of events that followed is much in dispute.
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