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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific atmosphere that is being described or discussed in relation to something else.
Example: "The atmosphere of which we speak is one of creativity and innovation, fostering new ideas and collaboration."
Alternatives: "environment that" or "ambiance of which".
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Behind it is a beautiful community healthcare centre, the atmosphere of which is very homely and welcoming.
Roquefort and some Gorgonzolas are ripened in caves, the stable, moist atmosphere of which imparts a distinctive character to the cheeses.
Then through the village of Roquebrune to Monte Carlo and Monaco, half an hour away, much of the atmosphere of which is now an unhappy compound of Beverly Hills and Miami.
Despite its necessary ambiguity, reviewers responded to Wilde's story with disgust; "a poisonous book, the atmosphere of which is heavy with the mephitic odors of moral and spiritual putrefaction," a critic wrote in The London Daily Chronicle.
The public outcry which followed the novel's appearance – "it is a tale spawned from the leprous literature of the French Decadents – a poisonous book, the atmosphere of which is heavy with the mephitic odours of moral and spiritual putrefaction," wrote the Daily Chronicle – forced Wilde to revise the novel still further before it appeared in book form in 1891.
1653)—he more typically painted two or three figures occupied with humble daily duties in a sober interior, the still atmosphere of which is broken only by the radiant entry of outdoor light illuminating the scene e.g., The Pantry (c. 1658), A Mother Beside a Cradle (c. 1659 60), and At the Linen Closet (1663).
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But whether Kepler 22b is actually habitable depends on its composition and atmosphere, neither of which is known.
Larger pieces survive passage through the atmosphere, some of which end up in museums and laboratories as meteorites.
It projected almost a billion cubic metres of ash and debris into the atmosphere, some of which reached Tokyo (then called Edo) 100km away.
He helped to create a freewheeling experimental atmosphere out of which emerged artists like David Salle, Eric Fischl, Barbara Bloom and Jack Goldstein, eventual luminaries of the New York art world.
Previous F.D.A. disclaimers of jurisdiction may have helped to form the legislative atmosphere out of which Congress's own tobacco-specific statutes emerged.
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