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The phrase "actions which was" is not correct in written English.
It should be "actions which were" to agree in number with the plural noun "actions."
Example: "The actions which were taken during the meeting had a significant impact on the project's outcome."
Alternatives: "actions that were" or "actions that had been."
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Suárez has now apologised for his actions which was the right thing to do.
"The man was not aware of the magnitude of his actions, which was meant to be playful in nature".
Of the 807 enforcement actions, which was itself a record, a record 507 were "independent actions" for violations of the federal securities laws.
Yes, there is an element of complimentarity there, but I think the main element is the rethinking of the cause of our actions, which was fear -- fear of the other side and misinterpretation that whatever the Soviet Union does we call aggressive and what ever we do we call defensive.
Luis Suarez has now apologised for his actions which was the right thing to do.
But that would require she take accountability for her actions, which was sorely missing when this fiasco began.
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He laid out the government's actions, which are substantial.
In other words, such service may answer in all actions which are substantially proceedings in rem.
Shareholder class actions, which were non-existent in Australia until the 1990s, offer another enforcement route.
"They are destroying a public institution by their actions, which are unconscionable," she said.
Yet her self-knowledge can't save her from her actions, which are presented as inevitable.
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