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This attracts talented scientists and stops them wandering to places where their talents might be put to uses of which the American government might disapprove.
Though I love it, muscovado has quite a strong flavour that I find surprisingly overpowering in this context – though it works well in Young's version because of the chocolate he uses, of which more later.
LAST week's Johnson column celebrated "National Grammar Day" with some thorny grammatical issues: the uses of which versus that, the plural of words borrowed from foreign languages and how to handle one of those things that drive(s) me crazy.
Cadmium has several uses of which the most important are batteries, pigments, plastics, and agricultural pesticides (Yavuz et al. 2007).
As soon as the hero had finished the trial of his strength with his opponent, he returned to his chariot, one of the chief uses of which was to rescue him from danger.
Short-circuiting is unlikely to be of use to a Naive Russellian because it requires past uses that meet the conditions for ordinary conversational implicature, those uses of which then become, through repetition, standardized.
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In rheumatological US both greyscale and power Doppler (PD) are used, of which PDUS seems to have the largest value.
Instead, I urged the use of which or "the flexible that" for companies.
"Sonic booms are an indiscriminate instrument, the use of which punishes the population collectively.
Pesticides are on a short list of manmade creations the sole use of which is to kill.
Nor did they want to focus on drugs, principally steroids, the use of which is commonplace in the Dominican Republic.
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