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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fish that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be used in a specific context, but without additional information, it is unclear how to apply it.
Example: "I need to fish that out of the water."
Alternatives: "catch that" or "retrieve that."
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Tells about other fish that were seen.
Eat fish that are lower in mercury.
It's the ugly little fish that could.
Eat less fish that are higher in mercury.
"The deformed young fish – that is really the red flag.
It's a freshwater fish that can grow to huge proportions.
He found three short, silvery fish that looked like sardines.
"It's the fish that bites its tail," Javi Fuego said.
No, that's not a fish that jumped in the pond.
Computers keep records on every fish that passes through.
'Fish that were said to be plentiful have suddenly disappeared.
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