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The phrase "of which many" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when describing a particular aspect or group within a larger subject. Example: The new technology has greatly increased the productivity of the company, of which many employees are benefiting.
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One is corruption – a crime of which many other Nigerian leaders are guilty.
But The Graduate created a movie mould of which many others have made use.
But it also requires thoughtful solutions, of which many more are needed.
On the one hand, it involves genetic modification, of which many of them disapprove.
Under Pala patronage a distinctive school of art arose, of which many noteworthy sculptures in stone and metal survive.
A jacquerie (peasant revolt) developed, in the course of which many manors were burned down and landowners killed.
The incidence of gross sensory impairments, of which many are the result of disease processes, increases with age.
America has 51 embassies in Africa to China's 41, of which many are largely limited to commerce.
That trend is bucked with the GX1, the announcement of which many greeted with relief.
Cryptology is ensured by a company called Cryptologue, of which many banks are clients.
It employs a common consumer product of which many variations are available.
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