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Discover Ludwig'which its' is not correct usage or a sentence in written English
This phrase could be written as 'which it's' (which it is). For example, "She lost the keys, which it's the last thing she wanted to do."
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It explores its limitations and ways in which its form may be improved.
It is a good choice to consider field which its force approaches to zero.
It prides itself on its accurately targeted advertising, for which its advertising clients pay top dollar.
It was besieged twice in the Civil War after which its structure deteriorated.
It bought several rival search technologies, including AltaVista and Inktomi, which its engineers souped up.
It can report on issues such as female genital mutilation, which its rivals won't.
It is overexpressed in numerous human cancers – including medulloblastomas, in which its functional role is unclear.
To which its critics say, come on.
Which, its members say, might be a good thing.
That's a real boon which its competitors cannot manage.
But DR makes television to very explicit specs, upon which its employees are happy to elaborate.
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