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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which responds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that reacts or replies to a stimulus or inquiry. Example: "The system has a feature which responds to user input in real-time."
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Still, most chefs prefer gas, which responds faster.
Trump has a large following, which responds enthusiastically to his bluster: nothing new there.
"People want freedom," Khatami tells the crowd, which responds with a loud murmur.
Well, that's an economic decision, which responds to things like income, prices, interest rates, etc.
Racing is a reactive, not proactive, industry, which responds to threats, scandal and public tragedy.
That is the case with Salina, Kan., which responds to accidents on Interstates 70 and 135.
That serves as an input signal for a computer, which responds by projecting animal images on the screen.
There are two types of smoke detectors: ionization, which responds to fast, flaming fires, and photoelectric, which detects smoldering fires.
One of the Coast Guard units on the scene will be the Atlantic Strike Team, which responds to environmental emergencies.
"The SAM seems to be one part of the weather system which responds quite rapidly," England told Guardian Australia.
The Albuquerque department, which responds to bomb threats statewide, had one of only two such robots in New Mexico.
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