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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which expires in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to provide information about the time frame in which something will end or become invalid. Here is an example: "The warranty on the product, which expires in six months, covers any manufacturing defects."
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But I am still under my previous stabilized lease, which expires in a few months.
An added complication is that Winner owned only a leasehold, which expires in 2046.
Britain already has a system of subsidies for clean power, which expires in 2017.
First, he wants to secure an extension of the collective bargaining agreement, which expires in 2002.
He said he would instead serve out his third term, which expires in January 2009.
Celtic have taken over Vega's Spurs contract, which expires in the summer.
His current three-year deal, which expires in July, is believed to be worth £16.9m.
There are additional discounts available with the card, which expires in April 2006.
Mr. Bush has finally agreed to extend or replace Start I, which expires in 2009.
Regrets or not, Mr. Miller said he would finish his term, which expires in January 2005.
Most recently, he is serving his second term as a member of the Rajya Sabha which expires in 2014.
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