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The phrase "communities in which" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to talk about specific communities or groups of people within a larger population. Example: "The city has implemented various initiatives to support the diverse communities in which we live."
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And the communities in which she works?
–Should schools reflect the communities in which they exist?
It is a culture that comprehensively disables the communities in which it operates.
Regularly visiting Scotland, he is dismayed by the deprivation within communities in which he grew up.
"We're fighting the culture of the communities in which we work," she said.
They want to live in the communities in which they teach.
That left whole communities in which work was not part of the way of life.
However, Meyer believes every company has an obligation to the communities in which they operate.
"It's an investment in our future as well as the communities in which we work".
"It's just the right thing to do in communities in which we're active".
"It's really about being fully engaged in the communities in which we do business".
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