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"which is right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to introduce an option or choice. For example: "I'm not sure which shirt to buy - the plain grey one, or the one with the pattern - which is right for me?".
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Which is right?
I'm not sure which is right.
So which is right?
Nobody knows which is right.
I'm not sure myself which is right.
Which is right about when he wanted to quit.
It's too early to say which is right.
"And counter to McDonald's, which is right across the street".
How does the brain know which is right?
One can't help but wonder which is "right".
I don't know which is right — the Gephardt position or the free-trade position.
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