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The phrase "address of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location or contact information of a specific entity or object previously mentioned.
Example: "The company, the address of which is listed on their website, will be closed for the holidays."
Alternatives: "address that" or "location of which".
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Two men start to look for the Museum of Modern Art, the address of which is unknown to both.
The New Yorker, March 15 , 1930 P. 61Two men start to look for the Museum of Modern Art, the address of which is unknown to both.
He scrounged them up in the Municipal Archives on Chambers Street in Manhattan, the address of which he has committed to memory.
Such returns shall be filed with the appropriate Internal Revenue Service Center, the address of which is listed in the instructions for Form 1096.
The return shall be filed with the appropriate Internal Revenue Service Center, the address of which is listed in the instructions for Form 1096.
Video More Video He is a burly, ginger-haired ex-convict thuggish but not entirely without decency or charm who lives in a high-rise housing project the address of which gives the movie its title.
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The Department for Education is expecting to pass to councils early this month a list of names and addresses of which children have been earmarked for the places.
Looking at the attackers' Bitcoin wallets - the addresses of which were hardcoded into the malware - they've made as much as $17,500 and rising in the form of 10.4 Bitcoin from 52 transactions, with payments continuing to trickle in today.
A handful of small, grey buildings surround rows of townhouses, the addresses of which begin simply with "Bymuren 1" (The City Wall 1).
The address list comprised 786 addresses of which 39 business premises.
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