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The phrase "which I taking" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect form of a phrase that might intend to convey an action or state. Example: "I have a project which I am taking on this week."
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One patient asserted that "it [CAM] doesn't hamper with the use of the other medication which I taking and that is how I decided to try it out and the results is good so far" (P12).
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There's one thing she asked me to take out, which I took out.
I have an old camera with which I took many photos of myself.
That summer, I was offered an internship at Time Out magazine in Beijing, which I took.
I have beekfast!" She offers me a bite, which I take.
As a frequent reviewer, I rely upon bound galleys, in which I take notes.
Cacioppo's book features a questionnaire, the UCLA loneliness test, which I took before we spoke.
But on balance the autograph seekers outnumbered the hecklers, which I took as an encouraging sign.
Which I took to mean that mezcal is the spicier cousin of easygoing, sweet tequila.
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