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The phrase "a tendency for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific tendency that is being discussed or analyzed in a particular context.
Example: "There is a tendency for which many researchers have sought to find explanations, particularly in the field of psychology."
Alternatives: "a tendency that" or "a tendency to".
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In fact, money comes up a lot in his conversation, a tendency for which he blames his heritage.
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There is a tendency for that which is digital to be treated more cursorily than that which is physical.
It is controversial whether atoms are thought to have weight as an intrinsic property, causing them all to fall in some given direction, or whether weight is simply a tendency for atoms (which otherwise move in any and every direction, except when struck) to move towards the centre of a system, created by the whirling of the cosmic vortices.
In 2007, the last big anniversary year, many assessments of the princess's contribution, including Tina Brown's The Diana Chronicles, still credited her with a lasting Diana Effect: a modernising, emotionally literate tendency for which both crown and country should be grateful.
Furthermore, there was a tendency for clayey soils which were fully covered by grass to present stable aggregates and thus to yield greater CO2 emissions but lower POC and DOC outputs than degraded sandy soils of low aggregate stability.
In other words, DCIS-Mi is characterized by a slightly elevated cell proliferation ability and a tendency for enhanced apoptosis, which could increase cell death and subsequently promote the formation of necrotic foci [ 34].
However, it must be noted that there was a tendency for several organisms which are naturally more resistant to certain antibiotics (such as Enterobacter spp. or Pseudomonas aeruginosa) to be more frequent in HCA.
People have tried, and some have surely made it to their destination safely, but there is a tendency for front wheels, which of course can turn for steering, to cause not just severe wobble but extremely dangerous situations.
Setting up global practices also risks turning the bank into a glorified McKinsey in which experts jet in to advise on a big project and jet out a tendency for which development agencies are already rightly criticised.Then there are doubts about Mr Kim himself.
The strain of the whole PSi stack tends to decrease with annealing time, as previously observed, except for the HPL-2 annealed for longer 120 min. That sample however, because of its very low pillar density, showed a tendency for flaking when handled, which made the measurement difficult.
There was a tendency for increased lymphatic flow which significantly increased lymphatic vessel formation after cell injection, but attenuation of hindlimb volume was not observed.
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