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The phrase "which is oriented," is correct and usable in written English.
You use it when you want to refer to something that has been ordered or arranged a certain way. For example: "The students organized themselves into groups, each group which is oriented to a different task."
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I appreciate the tone of Mr. LaForge's response, which is oriented toward improvement rather than defensiveness.
In mosques the empty prayer niche (miḥrāb), which is oriented toward Mecca, represents the presence of Allah.
The combustion gases flow in the x direction, which is oriented against the direction of the metal stream.
The university has no football team, and the Greek scene, which is oriented around downtown bars and clubs, is slight; many students don't realize it even exists.
Vacation Bible School lasts for four mornings, each of which is oriented around a Christian concept, a Bible story and several key verses.
Master of Science, Graduate Program in Epidemiology/Master's program in Epidemiology, which is oriented towards physicians anticipating academic careers in clinical research.
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At a processing temperature of 1200 °C graphene stacks are produced which are oriented roughly in fiber orientation.
The Department of Mathematics offers graduate courses on various levels, all of which are oriented toward research.
The plants grow to about 20 inches tall and generally produce three flowers, which are oriented horizontally.
However, be very careful before using image hosting services, which are oriented towards showing low-resolution images on the web.
We have produced two samples of PAN which were oriented by different production methods.
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