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"which is known" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been established or accepted. For example, "This particular species of whale, which is known to be endangered, is now extinct."
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which is known only for the caipirinha".
He has few previous ties to the administration, which is known for being centralized.
Across the street is the Milford Station, which is known for its hearty country breakfasts.
Critics say the curriculum, which is known as balanced literacy, is too open-ended and unstructured.
Al-Shabaab are present in Eastleigh, which is known as "Little Mogadishu".
Forty-seven schools take part in this program, which is known as Breakthrough for Learning.
Critics are particularly concerned about this part of the process, which is known as banding.
By 1991 he was attending San Antonio College, which is known for its studio art program.
Non-nuclear zero-carbon alternatives almost always lack this characteristic, which is known as "energy density".
In Boonsboro, which is known for its cantaloupes, Roberts is a prominent but elusive citizen.
The carnage, which is known as El Caracazo, traumatized Venezuelan society.
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