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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which defined" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a defining or descriptive clause in a sentence. Example: The new policy, which defined the rights and responsibilities of employees, was implemented last month.
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Today, conspicuous consumption, which defined much of 20th century material culture, is at a turning point.
Next I visited homeopathic.org and abchomeopathy.com, which defined oodles of terms.
Considering these changed circumstances, Roberts declared that Section 4, which defined the covered jurisdictions, was unconstitutional.
■ In 1994 they released the album Parklife, which defined Britpop and turned Blur into megastars.
Adams helped conceive the Monroe Doctrine, which defined Central and South America as part of the U.S. sphere of influence.
Methods and patents for puffing grains, which defined much of American cereal manufacturing, proliferated over the following decades.
"Breathless" (1959), which defined nouvelle vague; and his first big-star feature, "Contempt" (1963), with Brigitte Bardot.
He got through the four-month campaign for the leadership without delivering a single big speech which defined his politics.
Market fundamentalism, which defined the era of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, encourages a myth of omnipotent markets.
The design began with a flat outline, which defined the angles of the badge.
But it uses no minor chords, which defined the song as it was.
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