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The phrase "which misery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or instance of misery that has been previously mentioned or is known in the context. Example: "He spoke of his struggles, but I couldn't understand which misery he was referring to."
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He double-faulted at 2-1 up, from which misery followed.
After a while I started to envy him, since duty required me to stay alive and awake for two hours during which misery masqueraded as whimsy and vice versa.
After a troubled year in which misery's poet laureate seemed to cancel more shows than he announced, yet another South American tour has fallen through.
Most poor families must cope with a vicious cycle in which misery and illness lead to hospital admission and subsequent readmission and/or death as a result of poverty and the lack of adequate coping mechanisms.
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In 2002, he published "Conquer the Crash," which predicted misery ahead.
Instead you chose to peddle drugs, which cause misery to people and a cycle of crime".
The island is now a bottleneck in Europe's unresolved migrant crisis in which human misery is being contained and forgotten.
Add in the ever more severe budget cuts planned by euro-zone countries and the picture gets even stormier.Britain's economy has its own home-grown problems, to which the misery on its doorstep will add.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday morning, he broadened his controversial assault on the source of Mr. Romney's personal fortune, linking the kind of corporate takeover deals Mr. Romney specialized in to the 2008 financial crisis which brought misery to people on Main Street.
Writing with the journalist Bill Hogan, Dr. Neel details case after case in which the misery of a feeble, tottering retiree is traced to a single poorly chosen drug and the many drugs then added to mitigate the first one's side effects.
There were four, but the eldest, Joseph, died at the age of six, of leukemia: the original sin, as it were, from which other miseries have bloomed.
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