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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which eclipses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that overshadows or surpasses another thing in significance or importance. Example: "The new technology developed by the company is revolutionary, which eclipses all previous innovations in the field."
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Alberta's oil sand reserves are estimated at 168.7 billion barrels, which eclipses the reserves of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Russia.
The high end of his forecast range runs up 23 percent of the vote, which eclipses Mr. Gingrich's low end of 20 percent, but not by much.
His global public will be, as Dr Johnson said of David Garrick, "disappointed by that stroke of death" which eclipses his gaiety.
On the other hand, Jacques Chirac certainly seems to think there's something there, with his frequent outbursts against "a prevailing Anglo-Saxon culture which eclipses the others".
London's economic success is rewarded by an unprecedented explosion of cultural activities, with a vitality and diversity which eclipses other European capitals.
More than four in 10 Republican primary voters say the most important quality in a candidate is strong leadership, which eclipses honesty, empathy, experience or electability.
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A major disaster during this period, which eclipsed other military failures, was the conquest of Cilicia by the Hurrians.
Ennis-Hill won the heptathlon at last year's London Olympics by more than 300 points with a tally of 6,955, which eclipsed Denise Lewis's previous British record.
The American Indian totals are still a small fraction of the overall Hispanic population of the United States, which eclipsed 50 million this year.
Genoa, which eclipsed Pisa in the latter part of the century, expanded its trade in the western Mediterranean and in Provence.
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