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"events in which" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific events or experiences. For example, "I enjoyed attending the events in which many talented performers showcased their skills."
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That's history: a sequence of events in which human beings play the leading part.
He laid out a chain of events in which Hmong insurgents would infiltrate the capital, Vientiane.
It's one of the few big-ticket musical events in which yesterday becomes today and tomorrow.
All four are synchronized events, in which two teammates attempt to perform identical dives simultaneously.
We tell stories in conversation, recounting experiences and events in which we took part or observed.
The variety of circumstances and events in which he was a major participant can often bewilder.
(For what it's worth, his accounts of events in which I figured are accurate).
It's also one of the few events in which Britain regularly does well.
Optimization of assays for the detection of events in which the specificity is maintained at >95%.
You have recently published three articles about historical events in which I was involved.
The company invests in creating local events in which people can readily get involved.
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