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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which altogether" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a subordinating conjunction to introduce a clause that modifies or provides additional information about the preceding clause. Example: I am going on a trip next week, which altogether will last two weeks. In this sentence, "which altogether" introduces the clause "will last two weeks," providing more information about the trip mentioned in the first clause.
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And most of those tables, which altogether have more than 200 seats, were full.
State, which altogether produce nealy 5,000,000 gallons of wine a year.
"Counting the Ways" is divided into twenty short scenes, which, altogether, last less than an hour.
The gas flows into aboveground tanks, which, altogether, hold about three million gallons.
During the daytime, things aren't always so placid on the porch, which altogether holds 12 wooden rockers.
It has already renovated the cafeteria and private dining rooms in the south building, which altogether seat 800.
She's got jobs lined up through November, which altogether should bring in about $12,000, but after that, who knows?
Finally, it took seven years of intense development before Alastair Pilkington introduced in 1959 the float glass process, which altogether eliminated the need for grinding and polishing.
Norway topped the medals table with a total of 17, and the Scandinavian countries, which altogether captured 28 of the 43 medals awarded, dropped their previous objections.
New York already is home to 29 yogurt plants, which altogether employ more than 2,000 people, according to the governor's office.
The analysis revealed three, intertwined themes which altogether create the constructed landscape of SSV.
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