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"which are cited" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been mentioned previously, typically used in the context of referring to sources or quotes. For example: "The article states several facts, which are cited from reliable sources."
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She was especially critical of the Teachers and Writers' Collaborative -- current members of which are cited in your article as having influenced the young poets in question.
Heavy fishing of commercially attractive shark species like sandbars and blacktips, marine biologists argue, could have the unintended side effect of helping bull sharks, which are cited in many attacks.
Some Muslim immigrants, not well-educated, restrict the activities of women, try to arrange marriages, may support genital mutilation and have a degree of homophobia, all of which are cited as adherence to religious or cultural values.
In his letters and autobiographical writings, some of which are cited in my book "The Cruel Years: American Voices at the Dawn of the 20th Century," T.R. dismissed African-Americans as "a perfectly stupid race" and said they were "as a race, and in the mass... altogether inferior to the whites".
The FDA took issue with several aspects of the pooled clinical data and subsequent data analysis and have essential asked us for a new clinical data set and analysis, which are cited for the major cause of the non-approvable classification (the 5 major deficiencies on page 1 and 2).
Later important vampire stories include the serial Varney, the Vampire; or, The Feast of Blood (1845 47) and "The Mysterious Stranger" (1853), which are cited as possible early influences for Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), and Théophile Gautier's "La Morte amoureuse" (1836; "The Dead Lover") and Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla (1871 72), which established the vampire femme fatale.
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The Montreal Symphony Chorus, which was cited in the review, was joined by the Tafelmusik Chamber Choir.
With the benefit of hindsight, the plan, which was cited at the hearing, now seems hollow.
The Guardian was unable to locate the original story, which was cited by Buzzfeed News.
She called the Washington case, which was cited by Ms. Stewart's lawyers, "not in point".
She has been closing places like Tryon, which was cited last year for its brutality by the United States Justice Department.
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