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The phrase "of which cases" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific group or category of cases that has been previously mentioned or implied. Example: The study focused on a variety of criminal activities, the majority of which cases involved white-collar crime.
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He says he does not keep track of which cases his office has won or lost, that justice is what matters most.
The Farrow-Allen story, powered by fame, raises the question of which cases of alleged sexual assault the public thinks are matters of general concern, and which it thinks are not.
It believes it was right to prosecute in those instances, but the failures have prompted criticism and ignited a debate around the judgments of which cases to take to court.
The cases are complicated and hard to explain, and it is difficult to see which pieces of which cases might move voters one way or another in an election.
In a press release from the university, Dr Micheal said: "Notification of many major infectious diseases is required from junior doctors, who are often unaware of which cases to notify, who they are supposed to notify, how they are supposed to do it.
A lawyer for the city, Arthur G. Larkin, argued that the judge should order Mr. Collins's lawyer, Joel B. Rudin, to give Mr. Hynes notice of which cases he intended to ask questions about so that Mr. Hynes could refresh his memory.
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DOTS comprises five components of which case detection by sputum smear microscopy and standardized treatment with supervision and patient support are the major ones[5].
More powerful components will require more cooling, so be thoughtful of which case you purchase.
This study shows the importance of specifying which cases of AIP are incident and provides supportive evidence for a causal relation between parity and occurrence of incidental AIP.
Since 2006, the government has required the culling of poultry flocks in which cases of avian influenza were detected.
"HMRC is currently investigating 1,100 cases of offshore evasion, including 90 criminal cases, of which 29 cases are already in the court system, ensuring that no one is beyond our reach," he said.
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