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Discover LudwigThe phrase "table on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about a specific table. Example: The dining room was filled with a large wooden table on which the family gathered every evening for dinner.
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There's a 17-foot interactive table on which one can view more than 350 digitized documents, photographs and films, like the thriller comic books investigated by the government in the 1950s.
I was standing by a billiard table on which there was one ball.
Occasionally they drift into one another's areas or toward a central table on which silver-framed photographs of family members are arranged.
The attic was basically one big pile of red armchairs, bar a table on which sat an old PC.
In one corner was Dániel Erdély, a Hungarian, next to a table on which were displayed several light blue objects about the size of a cricket ball, ridged with intricate, swirling patterns.
After being ticked off the roll, each walked over to a table on which there were two stacks of folded paper ballots, one for Emmanuel Macron and the other for Marine Le Pen.
About eighty people in folding chairs faced a table on which there were three laptop computers.
The small wooden table on which his magnum opus was composed is also thrown in.
The folding table on which they worked had been liberated from a major American intelligence agency.
The ReliefWeb site carries this table on which agency is doing what.
A typical gig features Bastien performing behind a table on which his machines are arranged.
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