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"which have been" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of things that already exist, or have already been mentioned, and are either continuing to exist or take effect. For example: The new regulations, which have been implemented in the past two months, have increased productivity by 20%.
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Which have been the most successful?
All of which have been relatively untested.
"Which have been better?" he wrote.
which have been resumed.
depositaccounts which have been overdrawn repeatedly.
"There are families which have been destroyed.
So which have been most memorable?
Several folios originally had holes, which have been written around.
The little, the few fragments which have been preserved.
Some houses which have been significantly damaged, destroyed, or inhabitable.
suffers from certain weaknesses which have been overlooked during design.
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