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"that sits" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a physical object that is in a stationary position. For example, "He admired the old oak tree that sits in the middle of the park."
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It's a strange paradox that sits uneasily.
The problem is the debt that sits behind it.
The Limpet is a chamber that sits on the shoreline.
Is that the shell that sits on your deck?
It's the private place that sits adjacent to public office.
It was an impression that sits uneasily among Saudis.
The sort that sits, glossy and quivering, in its bowl.
These bind to a protein called CD20 that sits on the surface of cancer stem cells.
Bernie has a dark mustache that sits on his upper lip like a worm.
But there's always one product that sits front-and-centre at CES: televisions.
Said he wants a regular, straight-up-and-down house that sits on its own haunches.
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