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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which I figured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you have come to a conclusion or understanding about something. Example: "I didn't expect the meeting to be so productive, which I figured after reviewing the agenda."
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First I went for andouillette in Lyon, which, I figured, was a safe way in.
(For what it's worth, his accounts of events in which I figured are accurate).
Which, I figured, was a flattering thing to hear from a man whose cheekbones used to earn him thousands of dollars a day.
And for review purposes, Mr. Cigale gave my family three free hours of tutor time, which I figured should be more than adequate to get Clem through fractions.
My bike, while on the rack, hung low enough to partly obscure my rear New York license plate, which I figured was not a bad thing out West.
He mentioned the impact on the industry, using the name "Bruce Springsteen" as much as possible, which I figured to be his guess at the most popular artist that our jury, aged 30-50, woulikeike.
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Fort Knox alone has 4,600 tons of gold, which I figure is worth around $235 billion.
And this spring I'm actually teaching a colloquium, which is like a seminar with about a dozen students and another dozen auditors about issues to do with cultural property in which I figure I am an unwitting expert.
I have never in my life fished and I do not relish either slamming a fish's head against a rock or releasing it after tearing up its mouth, which I figure is also no great pleasure for the fish.
He showed me a lot of music: Sublime, NOFX, Garbage, REM, Blink182, which I figure he must have learned about from his older sister because … you know, we were 12".
Which I figure used to be called, simply, Internet marketing.
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