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Discover LudwigThe phrase "10 of which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific number or amount out of a larger group or total. Example: "There were 50 books on the shelf, 10 of which were dictionaries."
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He hit 36 winners, 10 of which were aces.
Kendall Gill finished with 14, 10 of which came in the third quarter.
He now owns about 40 camels in Cromvoirt, roughly 10 of which can be milked.
The two men found 14 lost patents at the library, 10 of which belonged to Morey.
Investigators say Kerrick fired 12 shots, 10 of which hit the unarmed Ferrell.
There are 42 public schools in the city, 10 of which are magnet schools.
This year there have been 13, 10 of which are unsolved.
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His advertisements typically generate 8 to 20 calls a day, 10% of which are from potential winners.
It plans to increase its headcount of 50 — 10 of which are tech — by adding more developers and other positions.
A total of 46 Illinois universities were ranked on The Chronicle of Higher Education's website,10 of which are listed below.
Jama has worked with queer and trans youth for over 15 years, the last 10 of which were focused specifically on the issue of homelessness.
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