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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking for clarification or specification about a particular characteristic or aspect of something. Example: "Can you tell me which feature of the software you find most useful?"
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Libraries may wish to stock books which feature transgender protagonists.
In 1996, the group events, which feature five gymnasts at once, were added to the Games.
Of these countries, which feature "co-productions," or culturally-specific versions of the program?
The ceremonies, which feature sequences of serene turning, will be accompanied by traditional Turkish music.
He's enjoyed the emphasis on statistics and research methods, which feature heavily in the course.
Donna Karan's new stores, which feature cafes, are "about energy and nourishment".
The show's songs, which feature sharp and sentimental lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, may be evergreen.
Some of this skill carries through into the more intimate sections, which feature some striking shapes.
Doubles -- which feature cream-colored walls and dark wood furniture -- start at $225.
That is not including films such as Godfather II, which feature extended sequences in the city.
The text is accompanied by four "New Yorker" cartoons which feature crash dummies.
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