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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that explains or describes something that has previously been mentioned. For example, "The town of Mayville is a small, quiet town which has retained its old-fashioned charm."
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Which has happened before.
Twitter, which has replaced Reader (and R.S.S).
excludes Hamas, which has long sought entry.
Which has left us poll-watching.
"Which has got to be good value".
Each partner blogs, which has benefits.
Which has the higher Success Rate?
Joshi Preschool, which has 90 students.
It signifies that which has emotional impact.
Steam Corp., another subsidiary, which has steampipes.
All of which has been well documented.
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