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The part of a sentence "the cases which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to introduce a relative clause that provides more information about a specific set of cases. Example: The judge considered the cases which involved similar circumstances and made his decision based on precedent.
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The cases, which have been merged, are pending.
The cases, which sit under soft lighting near the gallery of inductees' plaques, are not large.
The cases, which involve the disappearance of $6 million, set off the calls for his removal.
Most of the cases, which have resulted in 58 deaths, have been in Saudi Arabia.
Speculation about the cases which the government has lined up for consideration under "closed material procedures" is rife.
Those firms settled the cases, which the commission did not get involved in, by setting up new procedures to resolve the disputes out of court.
The cases, which arise as appointees in the Bush administration have been moving toward further deregulation, also demonstrate the shortcomings of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
A few days later, Mr Kadzik sent me a summary of the cases, which I believe I forwarded to the counsel's office.
But the schedule of the lawsuits may turn out to be as significant as the merits of the cases, which are before Judge John E. Sprizzo.
The plaintiffs' lawyers say that the archdiocese did not make an offer in the hiatus and that the cases, which resume immediately, could last for years.
In each of the cases, which took place over 16 years, the victims were women, mostly young, some as young as 16.
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