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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which gave us" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of something that has been provided or created.
Example: "The research conducted over the years has led to significant discoveries, which gave us a deeper understanding of the universe."
Alternatives: "that provided us" or "which offered us".
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Test on the proportional odds assumption showed significance, which gave us the confidence to use the ordered logistic model.
"We used to be on television, which gave us credibility," Cozza said.
Which gave us the kiss of death.
They're a party which gave us the "common sense revolution".
And the proposal achieves this without dismantling the legacy of the New Deal, which gave us Social Security, and the Great Society, which gave us Medicare and Medicaid.
"Previous missions have been flybys, which gave us brief glimpses of comets," he said.
Yes, you read that right: the Roberts court, which gave us Citizens United, was too liberal.
We scored two goals early, which gave us momentum for the rest of the match.
"We had that very unusual meander which gave us almost 150 miles of favorable southbound current.
Among the donors to the breakfast was Lehman Brothers, she said, "which gave us $25,000".
"The vintages got earlier and earlier, which gave us a glimpse of 30 years' time.
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