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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which in part' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that explains or modifies a previous phrase or clause in a sentence. For example, “The increase in the number of customers was due to an aggressive marketing campaign, which in part was funded by a generous grant.”.
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Which in part is true.
Which in part explains the world-weariness that accompanies him like a particularly faithful dog.
Hence "Margaret Ogilvy" (1896), which in part is a memoir of his mother's youth.
Sully is notoriously levelheaded, a trait which in part allowed him to succeed that day.
It is easy to dismiss this as a protest vote, which in part it must be.
Ms. Eaglen has been criticized as a stolid singing actress, which, in part has to do with her considerable size.
It's that résumé which, in part, explains why Walters has never been hemmed in by the conventions of journalistic conduct.
Many EMBA courses also have an international emphasis, which in part may explain the addition of Guanghua to Kellogg's roster.
In 1852 he gave Gotha a new constitution, which in part coordinated the administration of his two duchies.
"It goes hand in hand with the movement," Professor Scott said, "which in part, is about expanding access to education".
But that kind of setup usually involves plumbing and heating - which, in part, prompted the new regulations.
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