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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which defines' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that explains or clarifies something that has just been mentioned. For example: "Human experiences, which defines our sense of self, are shaped by many factors."
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That is the ultimate element which defines success or failure".
Of course it isn't just pitch control which defines what we perceive as a great voice.
My dedication to that which defines me, which therefore defined you, will never waver.
Four castes constitute the Hindu caste system, which defines hereditary groups into social classes.
"Queer as Folk" is defiantly about gay sex, which defines who these characters are.
McIlroy's three victories of this year have been in the scintillating style which defines his career.
The retail part, which defines the basic form of the street, is largely finished and occupied.
The book's subtext is chilling: that which defines masculinity is also killing men.
It is run by Fidesz, Orban's party, which defines itself as "Christian, right-wing, and nationalist".
"The culture which defines the place is an amalgam of East and West," he said.
The ABO antigen system, which defines basic blood groups for transfusion purposes, looks bacterial.
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