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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which is taking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to provide additional information about a certain action or subject in a sentence. For example: - The new software, which is taking the technology world by storm, promises to revolutionize the way we work. - Our team is currently working on a project, which is taking longer than expected due to unforeseen challenges. - I'm sorry I can't come to the party, I have a doctor's appointment which is taking place at the same time.
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Egypt, which is taking part in the Yemeni intervention, shares Saudi views.
Shell, which is taking hydrogen seriously, is about to open its first filling station in California.
Gateway, which is taking Dell head-on, appears the most likely candidate.
I'm working on translating "Cixi," which is taking a lot of time and effort.
We have to get back to who we are, which is taking care of each other.
Barnes & Noble, which is taking 27,000 square feet, will open during the winter.
It is a senseless war which is taking a lot of innocent lives".
Another interesting site is iwantgreatcare.org, which is taking the TripAdvisor model and letting patients rate medical care.
He's making all the right enemies with the Republican establishment, which is taking him to unprecedented heights".
Hong Kong ArtWalk 2013, which is taking place on Thursday, has more than quadrupled in size to 70 galleries.
"Our goal is not to take the place of the current regime, which is taking its last breaths".
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