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"Which also gives" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to mean "which then gives" or "which in turn gives". For example, "He worked hard all semester, which also gave him the highest grade in the class."
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Information about the artists and the show are available at www.onetree.org.uk, which also gives schedule details.
Like Greste, Fahmy has a foreign passport, which also gives him the option of deportation.
President Bush is expected to sign the bill, which also gives Central American countries $65 million.
Each receives credit on the garment label, which also gives washing instructions.
But Wang chose the quieter 3... ef4, which also gives Black a fine position.
It's the moon which also gives us the newest gameplay feature – Oxygen.
And which also gives a suitably weighty ending to the subject of this year's prize-winners.
And Mitre is more stretched out than Aceves, which also gives him an edge.
White tailed deer avoid browsing on this plant, which also gives it a competitive advantage over native species.
Speaking of which, tomatoes are loaded with vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals like lycopene (which also gives the tomato its color).
Instead, we're going to teach you about Gröbner bases, a crazy way of representing spaces of polynomials, which also gives the ability to solve polynomial equations.
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