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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been kept which" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to talk about something that has been maintained in the same condition or state since an earlier time. For example: The traditional culture of this city has been kept which is evident from its lively festivals.
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The same altitude scale has been kept, which allows a comparison with the previous sequence.
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The United States has long been calling for that to happen, arguing that China's currency has been kept artificially low, which gives companies producing there an unfair advantage.
However, there is a story which has been kept always in my mind and unforgotten.
Years ago, John Lennon sent Collins a handwritten letter, which has been kept from him for decades.
As a participant in the program, he was given a new identity, which has been kept confidential, and Government subsistence.
The poll, which has been kept secret here, provided the major outside help for the law's defenders.
Despite one ruling which has been kept secret, no definitive decision has yet been reached by the country's judicial system.
Scientists will extract DNA from Merrick's skeleton, which has been kept at the Royal London Hospital at Whitechapel, east London, since his death, aged 27, in 1890.
At his campaign headquarters, Macron was preparing his choice of prime minister and government ministers that he will announce next week and which has been kept secret.
The financial filing also reveals that Smooth and Real owner GMG Radio, which has been kept separate from Global Radio since being acquired in June, was bought for £69m.
However it is done, we must get interest rates down and with them an exchange rate which has been kept too high for far too long.
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