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"in which ever" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to add emphasis or to specify one particular possibility among many. Example: "I will go to whichever restaurant you choose, but please hurry because I'm starving!"
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But especially in an economy in which ever more work gets done at home in an ever more raucous city, a tranquil space, even if hemmed in by brick walls, is some people's idea of heaven.
There were so many different things to be top in – quantity of top-graded research, number of researchers doing top-graded research, and of course, impact – numbers could be crunched in which ever way proved most favourable.
Since the late nineteen-forties, when DDT began to be used widely, a process of escalation has been going on in which ever more toxic chemicals must be found.
But it has not dispelled fears of a congested, high-rise future in which ever more new arrivals compete for space with the "core".The government argues that the expressway is needed to combat congestion on nearby roads, where the volume of traffic is forecast to grow by 20% by 2020.
Their ratings help to shape algorithms that push music to the service's 76m users.Pandora is in the vanguard of a revolution in which ever more consumers are streaming music over the internet to their smartphones or computers, instead of owning collections of songs.
For most citizens here, as anywhere, the Internet is not a political tool but something that enriches their choices -- one part of a broader shift in China from an isolated and regimented place to a lively, globally connected society in which ever greater realms lie outside the grasp of Big Brother.
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That's a fraud practiced by people like Mr. Madoff, in which ever-increasing numbers of people are enticed by the promise of high, steady returns.
This new frugality comes after a decade in which ever-growing levels of consumer debt helped drive the longest economic boom in American history.
If the individual mandate is repealed, it could quickly lead to the dreaded health-insurance death spiral, in which ever-rising rates scare off all but the sickest, making rates rise still higher.
Both do have an elegiac quality that seems new for Mr. Petronio, although "Ghostown" develops the idea in a more overt way, with Mandy Kirschner as a central spirit in flowing white, inhabiting a space in which ever-shifting groups of dancers appear and vanish with unpredictable fluency.
Knowing that the AR-JP gene lay somewhere on chromosome 6, the researchers used positional cloning--a technique in which ever-finer maps of inherited mutations narrow a gene's possible location--to nab the gene, which they've dubbed parkin.
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