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x is the word. x vs. x (whatever else you put, or another period to end the sentence.)

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Use "which" with a comma before it if the information it provides is non-essential, meaning the sentence still makes sense without it. Use "that" without a comma if the information is essential to the sentence's meaning.

Example: "I bought a car, which was blue." (non-essential, use a comma) "I like cars that are fast." (essential, no comma)

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