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The phrase "were such that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or circumstance in which certain conditions or qualities are present. Example: The events of that day were such that I will never forget them. (This implies that the events were significant or extraordinary in some way.) Another example: The results were such that we were forced to reconsider our approach. (This implies that the results were unexpected or unfavorable in some way.).
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were such that
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Something being indicated that is similar to something else.
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"The consequences of that level of incompetence were such that my son was killed.
Their investments were such that the move seemed viable, as long as they lived modestly.
The numbers were such that if Fanning survived the heat, another contender, Gabriel Medina, would fall.
Our concerns were such that we requested Ofsted to bring forward its planned inspection".
"But my circumstances were such that I didn't feel I could turn Cardiff down.
It was a poor decision; Bayern's complaints were such that more than two minutes passed before Kutzop took the kick.
Our high school days of the early 1950's were such that no teacher ever need say: "Wake up!
But I thought the circumstances were such that I didn't think I was putting myself at risk".
Plimpton's bearing and accent, his bonhomie, were such that Muhammad Ali, never good with names, used to call him "Kennedy".
Democrats said the chances of forecasting error were such that the wise course would be to move slowly.
Conditions were such that electric power was curtailed, coal rationed and industrial activity almost at a standstill.
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