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Discover Ludwig"first of which" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer back to the first item in a list mentioned in the sentence. Example: I have visited many cities in Europe, first of which was Paris.
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There are 32 overs remaining, the first of which will be bowled by Chris Tremlett.
In 2008, it, too, authorized casinos, the first of which opened two years later.
Women coalesced around other demands, the first of which was "equal pay for equal work".
The first of which being the blood of the American citizen, James Foley!
Thursday This week, we have had three new enquiries, the first of which I visited today.
The first of which is the observed impacts of climate change are "widespread and consequential".
The three discussions - the first of which aired last Friday - begin by seeking definitions of capitalism.
This year's includes 10 concerts, the first of which is a program of premieres tomorrow.
So Usaid ordered condoms from Asia, the first of which were shipped last year.
Morrison also released a couple albums, the first of which is self-titled.
This passage contains several arguments, the first of which needs clarifying.
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