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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "which sent a" is grammatically correct but it is not very useful in written English.
In order to make it more useful, you can use the phrase "which sent a/an ____". For example, you could say: "The post office sent a parcel yesterday, which sent a wave of anticipation through my household."
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And don't forget Mexico, which sent a 51-year-old downhill skier to the Games.
The attacks, which subsided this week, have also concerned NATO, which sent a specialist to Estonia.
The chief said he called Los Angeles police, which sent a patrol car to Ciancia's apartment.
Representing Taiwan is the Straits Exchange Foundation, which sent a 19-member delegation here.
The tipping point came with the Tunisian revolution, which sent a powerful psychological message: "Yes, we can".
He alerted the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, which sent a ship over to have a look.
China, however, which sent a low-level diplomat to the meeting, maintained its position that it opposed new sanctions now.
The United States Embassy, which sent a representative to the oral-testimony sessions, declined to comment on the verdict.
He also contacted Bluebird records, which sent a team twice a year to New Orleans to record local talent.
It invited foreign navies to take part too, including America's 7th Fleet, which sent a guided-missile destroyer, the USS Fitzgerald.
"What are they waiting for?" said Ms. Leal, whose house was flattened by the waves, which sent a fishing boat straight into her daughter's home.
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