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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which existed of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a usable expression, as it does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The project was based on a concept which existed of various elements."
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A more extensive form of patient education, which existed of brief counselling by a physician followed by patient education mailings, has been shown to increase adherence with statins after four months [ 24].
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Here Cooke introduced the well-known term: "the vexatious 'Bruckner problem' — the confusion over the various versions which exist of most of his symphonies".
Using as a reference the previous estimates which exist of excess respiratory mortality in England and Wales, our estimates appear to be a valid reflection of variability between years and between age groups in influenza-attributable mortality.
There was this kind of a grey zone, which existed on the border of accepted and prohibited.
The Hundred Years War had resulted in the society which existed on the Isle of Wight being very militarised.
Loosening, all of which existed on the tibial side, was present in 3 knees (0.4%).
There is the Independent Women's Football League, and the Women's Football Alliance, and the unfortunate Lingerie Football League, all of which exist on various levels of semi-professionalism.
I know there is social deprivation, which exists on both sides of the community but the violence will solve nothing.
Those informal networks of support, which existed for generations, were the precursors to modern trade unions.
All of which exist to support Donald Trump".
He understood the fear of discrimination, which existed when a friend of his died of Aids in the 1980s, "but there is a different equation today".
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