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'which is true for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when introducing a statement that is true in all cases or for specific cases. For example: "Rules that apply to everyone, which is true for everyone, regardless of age or gender."
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Which is true, for the moment.
which is true for the straight-waveguide case and false for the bend.
"You can never underestimate a point," he said, which is true for them at present.
"But in today's marketplace, it's, I'd rather go to Chicago, which is true for advertisers, sponsors and networks".
One of Astoria's shining attributes is its ethnically diverse makeup, which is true for much of Queens.
Friction as binding is influenced by bracket type, size and alloy, and wire size, shape, and alloy, which is true for both self-ligating and conventional brackets.
The issue is still challenging when the latter systems must be modelled as hybrid discrete continuous dynamics, which is true for many complex and safety-critical systems.
When Ms. Vonmoos gently rests a hand on Mr. Cardona's chest, a phrase jumps out: "Find a truth, which is true for me".
Three-quarters of active registered voters over the age of 65 in Georgia are white, which is true for just under a third of those under 30.
They are probably of such widespread occurrence that an animal's normal food contains sufficient quantities, which is true for inorganic salts.
But the deeper reason, which is true for many managers, is the perception that convening people outside of your own hierarchy is risky and difficult.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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