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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "which aren't" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to talk about items that are outside of a particular group or situation. For example, "I was looking for something unique, but all the options I saw were the same, which aren't what I'm looking for."
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Which aren't many.
We also depend on our hearts, which aren't always reliable.
They are insignificant — to the PADs, which aren't producing them.
Services which aren't striking will still be affected.
"The other three screens, which aren't smart TVs, were unaffected.
There are ways of debating these things which aren't hurtful".
They are insignificant to the PADs, which aren't producing them.
"There's been many things said about me which aren't true.
There are only three true suites at the hotel, which aren't sold through the Web site.
There are infinite ways to be intelligent, most of which aren't recognised within a school environment.
It's bad enough in industries which aren't about looks, but in acting?
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