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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which fed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provided nourishment or support to another entity, often in a descriptive or explanatory context. Example: "The river, which fed the surrounding fields, was essential for the farmers' crops."
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John Taylor, a former Treasury official, has derived a formula, the Taylor Rule, which Fed policy often agrees with.
That necessary flotation, in which Fed Chairman Arthur Burns acquiesced, had an unintended consequence: it launched the frantic derivative dealing that inflated today's hedge fund bubble.
Chamberlain loved that story, which fed into his own competitiveness; he would cheat at board games.
Until 2014, favelas were almost invisible on the internet, which fed the stigmatising of our communities.
Campbell's Soup, which fed several generations of children their lunchtime tomato soup, is mostly gone.
Louis's extravaganzas were sophisticated pieces of propaganda which fed the development of classical ballet.
Vegetable gardens, which fed our elderly women, are abandoned, overgrown with weeds.
Real economy troubles fed back to housing markets, which fed back to consumption.
The industry taxes, which fed a once-bountiful trust fund -- or Superfund -- were actually discontinued in 1995.
This also forced them into kicking long too often, which fed Scotland's main attacking threat, Stuart Hogg.
Harry's system uses a digital projector suspended from the ceiling, which fed a movie screen nine feet across the diagonal.
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