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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which I enjoy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker or writer takes pleasure in the stated activity or object. For example: "I love reading, which I enjoy doing every day."
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The colours are lush, which I enjoy.
"It's a brilliant comedy, which I enjoy, but the problem comes when it's taught as fact.
I wake when I naturally feel like it, and I do graphic design, which I enjoy.
In my retirement I am a volunteer for a couple of different organisations, which I enjoy.
Richard Branson has a quote, which I enjoy and fits my experience.
Odette is particularly difficult; Odile has a lot of quick turns and jumps, which I enjoy.
I usually cook, which I enjoy because I went to cooking school and worked in restaurants when I was young.
KELEFA SANNEH: I'd been thinking about Collinsworth, too — Gruden and Collinsworth have different approaches, both of which I enjoy.
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It was very deep mathematics, which I enjoyed.
I fouled Will a couple of times too, which I enjoyed.
"I've read Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, which I enjoyed a lot," he says.
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