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Discover Ludwig"which counters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to introduce a clause that presents an opposing or contrasting idea. Example: The new marketing strategy, which counters the traditional approach, has significantly increased sales for the company.
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But I like the touch of flash, which counters the grandeur of the plaza.
The majority of pro players don't use the Hardwired perk which counters stuns.
It is surprisingly hushed inside the cozy wagon, helped in part by Buick's first application of active noise cancellation, which counters unwanted ambient sounds by producing "antinoise" soundwaves.
Cola contains phosphoric acid, which counters the alkaline wasp sting whereas bee stings are acidic and Cola would have no effect.
There is some evidence that it reorders the release of neurotransmitters, favoring an increase of substances like serotonin, which counters depression.
His treatment approach often includes the use of a Prozaclike drug, which counters underlying depression, suppresses the sex drive and makes treating the addictive behavior easier.
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I asked her which counter might have it.
The husband threw a stone at the cat, which countered with bites and scratches.
Treatment also may include benzodiazepine drugs, which counter the effects of certain neurotransmitters that excite the body.
But the slow pace favored Lithuania, which countered each run when it seemed the United States would pull away.
Also in Glasgow, the Tron hosts Viota, a show in which counter-culture meets the Bloomsbury set.
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