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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which happen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or occurrences that take place, often in a relative clause. Example: "There are many factors which happen to influence the outcome of the experiment."
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There are plenty of seminars which happen there.
Which happen to be located in Mr. Johnson's throat.
It's just one of those things which happen.
"There are things which happen and leave no discernible trace..
Minutes of cabinet meetings, which happen fairly regularly, are made public.
Girardi distinguishes between physical errors, which happen, and mental mistakes, which he does not tolerate.
Unlike prerecorded pornography, cam shows, which happen in real time, are hard to pirate.
But it can solve certain problems, which happen to be the problems we have now.
The road meanders through the island's inhabited lowlands, which happen to be the wildcats' preferred territory.
Washington is a city of vying constituencies, many of which happen to be very powerful.
Look at the latest figures, which happen to be out today.
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