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The phrase "a process of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific process and indicating possession or relation to something previously mentioned.
Example: "The study outlines a process of which the results were surprising to the researchers."
Alternatives: "a process that" or "a process involving".
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It is a process of which Kirkman is very proud.
This is a process of which we should be proud and for which more politicians must stand up.
With most British colonies gaining independence after World War II, a process of which Canadians in general approved, many newly independent countries applied for membership in the Commonwealth.
It is typically a process of which hit identification marks just the beginning.
As Palmer explains, "...this process disempowers consumers, and even technocrats, by making them dependent on a process of which they have become entirely ignorant".
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Self-awareness begins a process of growth which leads to change which should ultimately extend out to help others.
They become hardened through a process of consolidation, which happens largely during sleep.
"We urge all parties to resolve their differences through a process of dialogue which allows all voices to be heard".
Mr. Rower makes his paintings by a process of pouring, which you can see in a captivating YouTube video.
Harding is also overseeing a process of redundancies which is likely to see 40 journalists leaving the paper as part of a major cost-cutting drive.
It became what has been called a "franchise religion," and its leadership in Salt Lake City instituted a process of "correlation," which standardized Church teachings and missions around the world.
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