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The phrase "about which happens" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "There are many events about which happens every year."
Alternatives: "regarding what occurs" or "concerning what takes place."
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Now it's difficult to back down without in effect conceding that they have no idea what they're talking about, which happens to be the simple truth.
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About 1993 he came to work for her, and they moved in together (she is a little vague about which happened first).
And here's something we'd forgotten about, which happened 12 months later - during the summer of 1997, Man United made an enquiry about Ferdinand but West Ham said no and the Reds signed Henning Berg from Blackburn instead.
Vicious smashed in a toilet bowl and cut his foot (there is some disagreement about which happened first).
Footnote: There have been conflicting reports about which happened first: his heart stopped or his breathing stopped.
But nobody was funnier than the fans' tweets about Pine — which happens to be a vulgar term for penis in French.
The maximum increment is about 5% which happens immediately 5′ of the poly(A) signal.
When Williams gets passionate about a subject, which happens frequently, his thoughts tumble out into blurted sentences, which can splinter into more ideas, and their purpose sometimes doesn't completely form until some time later.
The sergeant asked about his ethnic background, which happens to be Indian and Iranian.
Even the normally impeccable David Silva overhit a pass, which happens about as often as his side lose at home.
An even rarer event is when two blue moons happen in the same calendar year, which happens about four times per century.
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