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The phrase "which man" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a relative clause to specify and identify a particular man in a sentence. Example: The detective interrogated the suspects one by one, trying to determine which man had committed the crime.
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Which man will she marry?
"No, which man?" said Mummy.
I suppose it depends which man.
Which man is right, which one wrong?
Which man did better in Clark County?
"Which, man, that doesn't seem fair.
He tried to figure out which man it had been.
The book's ambiguous title — which man is the victim?
It was about emergencies, wasn't it?" Which man won?
You can definitely tell which man is just flirting and which man wants to get in your pants.
It will therefore matter greatly to the rest of the world which man wins.
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