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Discover Ludwig"which enclosed" is correct and usable in written English.
"Which enclosed" is a relative pronoun that is used to introduce a dependent clause that follows a noun or noun phrase. For example: The gift package, which enclosed a small note, was well-received.
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Its essential element was the glass curtain wall, which enclosed space without closing it off.
The dealers' booths were arrayed along two vast rectangular grids, which enclosed a circular courtyard that resembled a panopticon.
It was made from one or two pieces of soft leather, which enclosed the foot, with no added heel.
This situation is particularly the case in which enclosed docks are sited adjacent to and operating from a tidal river estuary.
Its smooth ovoid form, which enclosed a stage and seats that could in theory be reconfigured at will, resembles a polished stone.
But a robot bath tub, launched by Sanyo Electric in 2004, which enclosed an elderly person in a tub and put them through a number of wash and rinse cycles, didn't catch on.
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A river flows in blue paint on the wooden hoardings which enclose the city's waterways.
All these actors owe much to Simon Godwin's tight direction, which encloses the audience from the beginning.
The eyes contain a pigmented central cell, which encloses five clusters of photoreceptor cell processes (or ocelli).
Their constant roar interrupts any elegiac feeling that the lists of engraved names of the dead which enclose them might engender.
The walls, which enclose a bathroom, are made of two layers of acrylic panels, clear or amber inside and frosted outside.
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