Sentence examples for an which from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "an which" is not correct in written English.
It is a combination of an article and a relative pronoun that does not fit together grammatically.
Example: "There is a book an which I found very interesting." (should be "that" or "which" instead of "an which")
Alternatives: "that" or "which".

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The reduction of hygroscopicity can be associated with a reduced content of AN, which is highly hygroscopic.

It is concluded that confinement is dangerous to AN, which should be avoid in AN storage and transportation.

Further, some of the proposed methods can be implemented asynchronously at each AN, which makes them amenable to practical utilization.

Based on the findings by the Kaye group, patients with the restricting type of AN, which is the most prevalent in children and adolescents, gain weight more slowly than those with the binge/purge type and likely need an even higher amount of calories.

Impressed with Mr. Ma's intellect, Mr. Yuan put him in charge of human resources at a state-managed industrial park, and eventually at a new insurance firm, Ping An, which took root in Shenzhen, a coastal boomtown.

There is a growing consensus that a better characterization of social and cognitive impairments in anorexia nervosa (AN), which overlap with those found in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), may help to develop better approaches tailored to enhance specific areas of social functioning [ 1, 2].

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They were categorized as type V, except that of A-An, which identified to type III.

Jyun-shin-an, which literally means "a house of mellow heart," stands on the elegant cobblestone street of Ishibe-Koji, just behind the touristy boulevard that runs in front of the Kodaiji Temple.

These terms of "redness" are used almost in the same expression with the signs GAR.GAR-an, which represents the Akkadian verb ittaškan, Ntn, i.e. passive habitative iterative (Caplice and Snell 2002: pp. 51 52), preterite of šakānu "to place".

Say hello in Amharic: Hello in Amharic is tena yistelegn, pronounced "teen-as-tell-an", which is very formal.

An offbeat dessert option is a beautiful little Japanese teahouse called Cha-An, which serves food but whose raison d'être (however you say that in Japanese) is dessert of the highfalutin variety.

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