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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'best which' is not grammatically correct in written English.
If you are trying to express that something is the best of a specific group or set, you might phrase it as "the best of which" or "the best among which". For example: "I tasted several flavors of ice cream, the best of which was mint chocolate chip."
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Best to start with the best, which is The Savage Detectives (Picador).
I was in "best", which was gargantuan.
"The government is best which governs least".
"That government is best which governs least," Jefferson supposedly said.
"It was a season's best, which I am chuffed about.
"I wanted to ski my best, which I didn't do.
He thought he knew best which enemies to take out"..
As a result, iAgents perform the best, which gives a well support for the three principles.
For the user, always that kind of method is the best, which he knows the best.
As if she wasn't quite simply the best, which she was.
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In real life, some people settle for second-best, which can lead to lots of trouble.
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