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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of which it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to something previously mentioned or in place of "that" or "which" in a relative clause. For example: John attended the school, of which it was widely acclaimed for its excellent teaching staff.
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Tafilalt is noted for its dates, most of which it exports.
Around this time, Typhoon Mamie reached its peak intensity of, which it maintained for 12 hours.
Marrakech gave its name to the kingdom of which it was long the capital.
This definition indicates its relationship with the ARR, of which it is the reciprocal.
Instead of which, it unravels.
— of which it is part.
All of which it has.
Instead of which, it seems self-evident.
And some of which it is still refusing to ask.
Volkswagen abused the system of which it was part.
Instead of which, it is something else: as follows.
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