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The phrase "which of your" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are asking someone to choose one option from several possibilities. For example: "Which of your ideas do you think is the most creative?".
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Which of your houses is your favorite?
Which of your parents influenced you more?
Which of your favourites have I missed?
Which of your hopefuls have been dashed?
Which of your projects are you most proud of?
At which of your many clubs were you most happy?
Which of your roles has been most challenging?
Which of your roles have you found most challenging?
Which of your works do you like best?
Which of your films do you get most compliments on?
Which of your works are you most proud of?
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