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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allies which" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "allies who" when referring to people or "allies that" when referring to things.
Example: "The allies who supported us during the conflict were crucial to our success."
Alternatives: "allies that" or "allies who".
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How else could Putin's Russia have outmanoeuvred Ukraine's allies, which used to lead the free world?
Cite "natural growth" needs if pressed by allies, which is unlikely to happen.
The success of the plan hinges on Russia, one of Mr. Assad's staunchest allies, which has strongly opposed his removal.
Joseph L. Romano, would ease a "delicate" situation between the two allies, which cooperate closely on security matters.
The administration is at the same time under growing pressure from Asian allies, which are urging that talks should begin.
But it wasn't Britain's military allies which mattered in the final analysis; it was her political foes.
Puccini was under pressure from the Italian intelligentsia to prove his loyalty to the Allies, which Italy joined officially in May 1915.
Vladimir Putin denounced the shoot-down, and Turkey's leaders asked for a meeting of their NATO allies, which include the United States.
Yet Mr. Anouf assigned equal blame for the conflict to Russia and Iran, which back the government, and the United States and its allies, which back the opposition.
More important, he and Adams persuaded Franklin to deal with Britain without constant consultations with their French allies, which went against their instructions from the Continental Congress.
But the campaign has exposed the deep and pervasive rejection of Palestinian aspirations within Likud and its allies, which Mr Netanyahu has always tried to paper over.
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