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"from which is" can be used in written English in grammatically correct sentences.
It is typically used to introduce a dependent clause that provides additional information about the subject in the main clause. Here is an example: "The book, from which is the author's first published work, has received critical acclaim."
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But it keeps you wondering "Where did that idea come from?," which is good.
It's about who we are and where we came from, which is a more interesting conversation".
There is only one [area] that I come under pressure from, which is the press.
"Go back to where you come from, which is obviously not the South.
The fallout from which is that a lot of innocent people are being picked up, herded and victimised.
"I wanted to understand where my parents came from, which is ultimately where I came from," Phillips said.
And really focusing on where the vast majority of bags are coming from ��� which is big supermarkets".
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Quite a contrast from where we came from, which was deadly quiet.
He told me there weren't any jobs where he was phoning from, which was Pakistan.
Deren (1917-1961) starred in her own epic films, stills from which are shown here.
Mr. Khodorkovsky and Mr. Tuschi exchanged letters, excerpts from which are read by the actor Harvey Friedman.
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