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The phrase "summaries of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to previously mentioned summaries in a more formal or academic context. Example: "The report includes several case studies, summaries of which provide valuable insights into the subject matter."
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And there will be summaries of which politicians told which lies, as if more than 18 of us can still bear to contemplate most of our leaders, never mind believe in them as actual, real beings with the power to make our kids grow up running their toys across a series of guesthouse carpets.
We identified 177 studies (mean 1.7 per device) in these summaries, of which 86 (49%) were published.
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The report, a summary of which was seen by The New York Times, says that rendition missions set off from airports in Azerbaijan, Germany, Spain and Turkey.
The panel's report, a summary of which was described yesterday in The Wall Street Journal, was requested by the Agriculture Department and took two years to produce.
The hearing, a summary of which was released by the GDC, was also told that D'Mello failed to decontaminate or wipe down surfaces between patients.
In the report, a summary of which was released over the weekend, Mr. Annan discusses the failed attempts to resolve the island's 29-year division as well as the collapse of talks between Turkish and Greek Cypriots last month.
Yamaga's critique of Neo-Confucianism first appeared in 1665 in his Yamaga gorui ("Yamaga's Sayings"), the summary of which was also published in three volumes under the title Seiyōyōroku ("Summary of Holy Teachings").
The analysis of Iraq's liquid anthrax stockpile, a summary of which has circulated in recent weeks among senior United Nations officials and selected Western governments, including the United States, says there must now be a "presumption" that Baghdad concealed at least 10,000 liters, or 2,650 gallons, of anthrax after the 1991 Persian Gulf war, officials said.
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