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been which
noun
An occurrence of the word which.
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Motivation occasionally has been, which explains his yo-yo-like career.
The issues in the primary have basically been which Republican dislikes government most.
But they were better than they had been, which might not be saying a lot - and they were brave.
The church is "a preparation for death- an emptiness where others have been, which is what death will be".
This year's crop of candidates is as strong as it's ever been, which makes this exercise slightly less ridiculous.
"It became an acceptable upscale neighborhood versus what it had been, which was kind of rundown and seamy".
The ditch is deeper than it has ever been, which is important the the Village, which has water problems.
The data was not encrypted as it should have been, which made it possible for an outsider to read.
To understand what fashion for plus-size women is, it's important to understand what it hasn't been — which is fashionable.
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Obama reminds us of how things should always have been... which allows for the last remnants of anger at what we have been living, to come out.
[Nadeau's] story is important because many lesbians aren't as supportive when we 'lose one of us.' Truth is, we're only losing them if we treat them as we have been ― which is badly".
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