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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which neighbours" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the people who live around or near a certain place or person. Here are two examples: 1. "The new construction project, which neighbours several office buildings, is causing traffic delays in the area." 2. "My parents' house, which neighbours a park, is always filled with the sound of children playing."
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CAR spatial smoothing works by making neighbours more alike than non-neighbours, and careful consideration must be given to the way in which neighbours are defined.
Missouri experienced a literal civil war, in which neighbours slaughtered each other in their own homes.
The series captured precisely the way in which neighbours' lives in London often only accidentally overlap.
"He's from a small Scottish village called Muirkirk which neighbours Glenbuck, the birthplace of Bill Shankly.
The government estimates that participants in communal switching schemes, in which neighbours change supplier together, can save £131 per year.
He produced this offering, released earlier this year, in which neighbours in a small Iowa town turn on each other.
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And for both of them the river marks the point at which neighbour and countryman turns into enemy and terrorist.
I phoned the delivery firm, Yodel, to establish which neighbour as no card had been left, and was told it was signed for by "Sean" at number 20.
People suddenly cut off from aid then feel the need to conduct witch-hunts in retaliation to try and figure out which neighbour reported them to agencies, setting off paranoia within friendship groups.
Reuters quoted it saying: The contributions of countries which neighbour Syria to appropriately looking after refugees deserves support, and it is understandable they are coming up with ideas to lessen the pressure on themselves.
A well-to-do French-speaking family is cast adrift in a rural landscape where law and order have broken down, an unending nightmare of fear and horror in which neighbour turns on neighbour and race upon race; well-to-do comfortable folk have become terrified animals bleating their recrimination to the heavens.
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