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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whereas when" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase to use would be "whereas," which is used to contrast two ideas or elements. For example: "I always wear a hat outside, whereas my sister prefers to go hatless."
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Whereas, when we hike, I get to see them.
Whereas, when you come out as trans, people sometimes think you've deceived them".
Whereas when "The Paris Diary" appeared, that kind of intimate and sometimes salacious self-revelation was rare.
"Whereas when you're on foot, there's a lot more opportunity to interact with normal people.
"Whereas when you raise standards in reading they have to deal with more sophisticated material, but the skills are relatively the same".
Whereas, when a film composer hits a sufficient vein of inspiration, the images are charged with a feeling of newness, of unprecedented action.
"Whereas when you move into another area with a rainy season," he said, "you might start at 100 to 150 hertz to detect the mine".
Whereas, when the filament is very thin, the bottom of the subbands will be lifted.
Whereas, when ω ϕ = 1.5, the outage performance of UCR-OR systems is improved greatly.
"Whereas when you type something on your phone, tablet or computer, it's much easier to modify your search to get the results you were after," he added.
"Whereas, when he was county executive, he did not have a cooperative county board".
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