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Discover Ludwig"which giving" is not a correct or grammatical phrase in written English.
It is likely a typo or mistake. A correct and usable phrase with "which giving" could be: "The charity, which gives to those in need, is always looking for donations."
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The envelopes reflect a culture in which giving cash is considered so natural that people sometimes call it a "greeting".
It's the ugly incentives provided by a system in which giving care is punished, while denying it is rewarded.
This means universities don't establish a conversation with alumni in which giving is an accepted part of the relationship until later.
Back in Cardiff, Chard hopes the legislation will help create a cultural shift in which giving organs after death becomes the norm.
Harris called for a new, intimate social order in which "giving and sharing are spontaneous expressions of joy rather than responses to socially programmed rituals".
There's no fire, which, giving the history of Republican stagecraft, is probably a good idea, because that couch would definitely be on fire.
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Unlike my back, which gives me grief.
Putin!", which gave way to "The people!
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