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Discover LudwigThe phrase "communities where" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that describes a specific community or group of people. Example: "There are many small towns in rural areas, but communities where the population is primarily made up of farmers are becoming increasingly rare."
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Billboard versions went up in American communities where expatriates live.
I've never lived in communities where this has happened before.
Independent booksellers are redefining themselves as communities where people who care about books meet and socialise.
The latter observation was also true for North Sea fish communities where warming trends had occurred.
Much of the self-policing occurs in indigenous communities, where poverty and marginalization run deep.
Originally, Mr Schreiber says, he was thinking of poor communities where computers are rare.
Officials insist that they want to work with and not punish communities where segregation exists.
The aim is to integrate the mentally ill into the communities where they live.
Caste and gender images reflect the multicaste peasant farming communities where the epic is popular.
Westchester has dozens of communities where the black and Hispanic populations are negligible.
The agency enters communities where residents suffer from high levels of unemployment, overcrowding and crime.
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