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The phrase "associates which" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "which" should refer to a noun, and "associates" needs a more appropriate relative pronoun like "that" or "who" depending on the context.
Example: "The associates who worked on the project were very dedicated."
Alternatives: "associates that" or "associates who".
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Associated with Brobeck were Ian Mackinlay Associates, which provided the architectural design; Jacobs Associates, which handled the tunnel design; and Pregnoff and Matheu, which produced the structural design.
Among its four members is McCormack & Associates, which specialises in identifying gay talent.
His death was confirmed by his firm, Michael Graves & Associates, which did not specify a cause.
Other interviews with Duren's associates, which are professionally shot, are excellent and revealing.
Mr. Meacham, 27, is a consultant with Betty Byrd & Associates, which specializes in historic preservation.
Steiner and Associates, which is refurbishing and expanding the aquarium, has renamed it Adventure Aquarium.
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* Lyons & Associates, which once employed seven salespeople.
He also holds Computer Associates, which writes mainframe software.
In 2003 it was purchased by Dimensional Associates, which also owns the download service eMusic.
The death was announced by their consulting firm, Toffler Associates, which did not give a cause.
Shares of Computer Associates, which is based in Islandia, N.Y., fell 43.75 cents, to $69.3125.
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