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The phrase "that measured" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the measurement or size of an object or distance. Example: The table, that measured six feet long, was too big for the room.
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The action took place on a round oscilloscope screen that measured all of five inches across.
Diane carried a square plastic frame that measured a metre on a side.
Cambridge's system is far less invasive than previous devices that measured T-waves.
That measured approach could further indicate how much Boston craves Teixeira.
I couldn't write anything that measured up to Dostoyevsky or Balzac, of course, but I told myself it didn't matter.
Critics objected that generous government subsidies were going to a firm that measured its profits in the billions.
And: "Average ice extent in December was well below average and very close to that measured in 2007".
When World War I ended, Loomis held two patents for artillery chronographs that measured the muzzle velocity of fired shells.
But as CEO-man says of the worth of the PSP Go: "Is that measured by success in sales?
The estimated steel bridge-borne noise can be obtained by subtracting that measured at M 3 from that measured at M 1/M 2 (Fig. 9).
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"I was flying through a space tunnel while I saw an RPM gauge like those on your car that measured my brain activity.
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