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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about which its" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The topic about which its details were discussed remains unclear."
Alternatives: "regarding which its" or "concerning which its".
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But ultimately the society is the winner here, a fact about which its more active members are no doubt aware.
Thus the evidence base from which an assessment of impacts has to start is to some extent skewed.Perhaps the most worrying thing about the PBL report, though, is a rather obvious one about which its authors say little.
Perhaps the most telling indication of this ordering is that in several instances the Nicomachean Ethics develops a theme about which its Eudemian cousin is silent.
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The recent initiative to install additional wind turbines, about which it consulted with its members, is probably an acceptable new goal for the cooperative.
So node i initiates a route request message RREQ_ANT through all its neighbors about which it has learned from periodic hello messages.
The firm expects its check size to be about $250,000 to $500,000, of which its share will be between $50,000 and $100,000.
Thereafter remodeling gradually declines, in humans until about age 35, after which its rate remains unchanged or increases slightly.
One of its first customers is America's Department of Defence, which is increasingly worried about the ease with which its feeble GPS signals might be jammed by enemies.
The hurricane moved southwestward and crossed Florida in about six hours, during which its eye became better defined.
That French drama about a mountain town to which its dead return.
The biggest debate for Georgia's fans will be about which of its offensive stars played worse.
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