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The phrase "those things that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a specific set of things or ideas within a sentence. You can use it to clarify which things or ideas you are referring to within a larger context. Example: "I love going to bookstores and browsing all the different genres, but those things that truly capture my attention are the classic literature novels."
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"Just one of those things that happens.
Were those things that were thought out?
"All those things that destroyed a generation".
Pay attention to those things that matter to you.
Natural selection will eliminate those things that are not useful.
Those things that do work out on the market.
"It's those things that really bring it home for me.
Putting in those things that got your imagination going".
It's one of those things that can't be explained".
One of those things that are always curbside.
"There are those things that, at least momentarily, trump ideology".
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those initiatives that
those considerations that
those difficulties that
those improvements that
those bits that
those responsibilities that
those alternatives that
those essentials that
those kinds that
those nights that
those bandannas that
those teams that
those tasks that
those schools that
those experiences that
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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