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The phrase "a man which" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "a man who." For example: "The man who lives across the street always smiles at me when I walk by."
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For Eastwood, the military makes a man — which war then destroys.
There are undoubtedly toxic secretions in a man which the medical fraternity know little of.
I think she was waiting for me to become a man, which I hope I have".
Look," he said, stopping before "Portrait of a Man," which has been attributed to both Titian and Giorgione.
"I love that look for a man, which is masculine but also very elegant," Mr. Gaultier said.
But the actors run into trouble, at first benignly, simply by having a woman dress like a man, which a representative from a tourist board frowns upon.
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It did, however, win the bidding war over Tom Ford's A Single Man, which also stars Colin Firth.
Detective Inspector Marcus Hester, of Dorset police's major crime team, said: "This was a violent attack on an innocent man, which had a tragic outcome.
According to Lange: "He's a great man, a natural man, which is rare.
The Western world, however, continually illustrates Jesus as a white man, which is a gross display of ignorance or another scheme at hegemonic imposition of its racial superiority.
In 1971, Lou Rawls won a Grammy award for "A Natural Man," which Mr. Hebb wrote with Sandy Baron.
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