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Using That and Which Correctly

"That" at the beginning of a phrase provides restrictive information, usually used to differentiate a subject from other options. "Which" at the beginning of a phrase means that you are providing extra information.  The phrase is not essential to the meaning of the sentence, so it is set off with commas.  Read on for more.

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