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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plus which" is not considered standard or correct in written English
It is often used in informal speech but is generally avoided in formal writing. Example: "The project is behind schedule, plus which we have exceeded our budget."
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O.K.; that does it with plus which.
She is considering upgrading to Hulu Plus, which would cost her an additional $7.99.
He'd signed up for a studio "plus," which goes for about three thousand dollars a month.
For $5.95 a month, it offers MSN Plus, which mainly expands e-mail services.
Things are simpler with an app like Circular Plus, which costs $2 on iOS.
Neets are recruited through their local Jobcentre Plus, which covers travels expenses.
The Note 3 is 2.5mm thicker than the iPhone 6 Plus, which is 7mm thick.
Hulu Plus, which costs $8 a month, has almost one million subscribers.
Boomerang Plus, which makes children's programmes and supplies S4C's continuity service, has recently issued a profits warning.
He also chairs TV production group Boomerang Plus, which is being taken over by Lorraine Heggessey's new venture Boom Pictures.
One such system is Tracker Cat 5 Plus, which costs £799 to install and £199 a year subscription.
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