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The phrase "a list of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific list that has been mentioned previously in the text.
Example: "I have several projects to complete, a list of which includes research, writing, and editing."
Alternatives: "a list that includes" or "a list containing".
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Unlike the Californian law, these laws would make public a list of which companies are subject to the law.
Apple's Web site had a list of which of its stores were sold out on Sunday morning.
Check the website for offices near your starting location and a list of which cars are going where.
It also wants a list of which documents have been passed to which people and their job descriptions.
Another way of finding a list of which parties and candidates were standing in each area is through YourNextMP.com.
Trips must be booked through travel agents affiliated with the association, a list of which can be found here.
(A list of which fields most interested students will facilitate the task of dividing them into small groups later in the class).
If you click the zero-percent icon on that Web site, up pops a list of which manufacturers are offering deals on which vehicles.
It also wants all copies to be destroyed and a list of which documents were passed to which people, along with their job description.
FAIRFX has also analysed currency trends over the last two years to create a list of which countries now offer more value for money for studying abroad.
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In the aforementioned Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life, William Deresiewicz has complained about the shortcomings of education at what he calls elite schools--a list of which he never provides and a category he does not define precisely.
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