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Discover LudwigThe phrase "association which" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a particular association. For example: "The American Dental Association, which works to promote good oral health, has recently proposed new regulations for its members."
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Resolution, the association which represents family lawyers, backed Beith's letter.
Complaints of discrimination reached the association, which wired orders to permit black marchers.
The Internet Association, which represents popular companies such as Netflix, reddit and eBay.
Mr. Price is chairman of the Avenue Association, which does beautification and restoration projects.
He says he likes teaching; gives history of his and Adler's association, which began in 1933.
The fate of the racing association, which was founded in 1955, became highly politicized last summer.
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I'm from the Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association which is IPPF's member association in Guyana.
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Both are trustees of the Edison Birthplace Association, which operates the Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum.
The International Bee Research Association, which she founded in 1949, announced her death.
The Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, which owns the building, hired the guards.
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