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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which each have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there are multiple items that have something in common, such as a feature or characteristic. For example: "The room was filled with six different chairs, which each have unique designs."
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Confusion between the DECC, EA and HSE, the three government agencies which each have different responsibilities.
Montag said they would finish their contracts, which each have a year or less remaining.
ESPNU has no deals with Comcast and Cablevision, which each have customers in New Jersey and Connecticut.
Even so, its new network will be dwarfed by BoI and AIB, which each have hundreds of branches.
The results include votes from the autonomous Danish nations of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, which each have two seats.
As an interim measure, the French authorities have brought in shipping containers which each have bunks for 12 people.
France, Britain and the United States are in charge of their own operations, which each have different code names.
Favour supermarkets such as Sainsbury's, Waitrose, M&S and Tesco, which each have a pool of dedicated farmers supplying them.
The poles, which each have four outlets, are situated beyond the security checkpoints on the concourses at the terminal, where American, JetBlue, United and other airlines have gates.
Australia now emits almost as much carbon and other greenhouse gases as France and Italy, which each have three times its population.
Passions for politics and red hair, which each have, would seem to be about the only things these two have in common.
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