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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "which are a" is not correct.
It does not make sense in written English. You would need a complete phrase after "which" in order for the sentence to be grammatically correct. For example: "I have several pets, which are a dog, cat, and rabbit."
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Now to the economics, which are a bit ambiguous.
The Stars The exhibits, which are a pretty varied bunch.
Runes, which are a Scandinavian invention anyway, postdate the Roman alphabet by centuries.
Car sales, which are a good gauge of consumer confidence, are surging.
But best are his readings of earlier philosophers, which are a revelation.
Macintyre's only fault is his source notes, which are a thicket of abbreviations.
The result around the world has been bankruptcy laws, which are a form of debt forgiveness.
And the big ships, which are a response to trade, will be coming soon".
Unlike Holyrood's 25 keg and cask beer pumps, which are a glorious sight.
After all, Mr. Chase said, Jesus "preached in parables, which are a story-telling technique".
Payroll and healthcare issues, which are a huge part of the Pentagon budget: barely referenced.
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