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If the words that follow the location where you would place "that" or "which" do not change the meaning of the sentence, use "which".
For example:
Our race car, which has electronic fuel injection, is stored in the garage at our home in San Jose.
Our race car that has electronic fuel injection is stored in the garage at our home in San Jose.
These sentences really have two meanings. The first says that we have one race car, it has fuel injection, and is located in the garage at our home in San Jose. The second suggests we have more than one race car and the one with fuel injection is stored in the garage at our home in San Jose.
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Scott Winders
PCA GT3 #3
2021 & 2022 PCA GT3 National Champion
2021 & 2022 PCA West Coast Series GT3 Champion
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