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Discover Ludwig"which from" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a particular source or origin of something. For example: I found the answer in a book which from I borrowed from the library.
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With which, from time to time, he would talk.
Which, from the sound of it, was often.
Which, from a performance standpoint, was probably pretty confusing.
"Which, from where?" "From the workshop, from the al-Kindi company?" "What?" "From al-Kindi".
Such cases required surveillance, which, from the passages Vassiliev copies, sounds mind-numbingly dull: "C.
We notice below the sapphire glimmer of the water, which from the mainland looked murky green.
The hinge on which From Doon With Death turns is lesbian love.
The lawn was removed, which from a design perspective can be liberating in a small garden.
I nearly missed Aklavik, which from the plane looked the size of my thumbnail.
At times, women were half the writing staff, which, from what I've heard, is rare.
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