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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asset whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an asset that possesses a certain characteristic or is related to a specific entity.
Example: "The company is looking to sell an asset whose value has significantly increased over the past year."
Alternatives: "asset that has" or "asset belonging to".
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FARSIGHTEDNESS is an asset whose value should not be underestimated.
It is a precious asset, whose ownership confers power.
Fatima, Carrie's asset whose tip led to Abu Nazir's assassination attempt, was Muslim.
No wonder: it is one asset whose value has been rising.
Many homeowners viewed their home as an asset whose value would never decline.
In its current form, Hewlett-Packard is a wasting asset, whose value to customers, employees and shareholders is steadily declining.
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Those swaps were tied to complex assets whose values were hard to track.
Mr. Hastings lamented the statisticians' dismissal of "invisible assets" whose value cannot be set.
The developer explained that the banks were sitting on assets whose current value was exceeded by their liabilities.
This concept applies to plenty of fantasy assets whose value has risen and fallen these last few weeks and months.
No wonder they have hunted abroad for highly rated, lucrative assets whose risks they may not have fully understood.
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