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Discover Ludwig"incident that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "incident that" to refer back to something that was mentioned earlier in the conversation or text. For example, "The incident that happened yesterday was unlike anything I've ever seen before."
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Mopreme recalled an incident that was emblematic.
IT WAS an incident that seemed scripted for caricature.
There's one thing about the Guwahati incident that is curious.
"It was a tragic incident that brought that closeness.
That was not the only incident that raised concerns.
That was a fluke thing, an incident that happened.
It is an incident that doesn't have any particular fallout.
"It was just an incident that happened in the box.
What was the incident that led to the employee's departure?
But it was Curious Incident that dominated the night.
"I can't react to every little incident that will occur.
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