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"more green which" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is unclear what this phrase is trying to convey. It is possible that it is a fragment of a longer sentence that could be used in spoken English, but it is not grammatically correct for written English. One possible example of a grammatically correct sentence using the words "more green which" could be: "I prefer the shade of blue over the more green which I find too vibrant for my taste."
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Uphill, more green, which, thankfully, I need not climb.
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For Mickelson, who also is tied for first in total number of feet for putts holed (126.5), it has been a matter of reducing the risk and giving himself more chances — which means hitting more greens, which he has done.
For A13 (left marked column) structurally similar compounds were A10 as well as A11 (left to A13), for D16 (right marked column) A12 (left to D16) is structurally similar which is in good accordance with the results from Weber et al. Nevertheless, the structurally similar molecules to A13 and D16 are more active (more visibly green), which leads to the overprediction observed by [51].
You can also increase your hydration levels by drinking more green tea, which contains antioxidants known as catechins which help to burn fat cells.
43 Another plausible mechanism is the dispersal of traffic density 44 and noise pollution in areas with more green space, which could otherwise have a detrimental influence on sleep duration.
A whopping 8.5percentt of restaurants in the Evergreen State serve this leafy green, which more than tops last place North Dakota, which apparently prefers salads made with ice berg lettuce and thousand island dressing.
Lottery pick Steven Adams is an absolute behemoth at center -- but is very green, which means more time for the anemic Kendrick Perkins.
6.12pm: Woods has more or less driven the sixth green, which stands 320 yards from the tee.
It even comes in three pretty colors: black, chrome, and "green," which is really more of a turquoise or aqua.
As everyone knows, golf is going green, which, in a twist, actually means more brown grass.
He is happy for the world to peek at his Tarzan torso on which there is more green than in an average forest.
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