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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which outlines" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that provides information or details about the preceding noun or subject. Example: The report, which outlines the company's financial projections, was well received by the board of directors.
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One of which outlines the expenses claims of its 50 highest earning staff.
If that's the case, I'd recommend reviewing Your Money's Health Insurance primer, which outlines several options for buying coverage.
The second part, which outlines the ideology and tactics of the National Socialist movement, is similarly archaic.
For something a bit less challenging, grab a map from reception which outlines four easy walks around the valley.
"What It Is," which outlines the method in detail, could be considered a picture book for grown-ups.
It called its report, which outlines specific plans for individual schools, a "road map" to that goal.
The resolutions embrace an essay by Myles Brand, president of Indiana University, which outlines an "Academics First" movement.
A less direct draft rule, which outlines the issues involved in regulation, is due "soon," an agency spokesman said.
I would also put out a Chintan, or belief paper, which outlines his approach on domestic and foreign policies.
To read further, see John Kotter's book "Leading Change," which outlines an extremely useful and practical process.
Later, gather up all the available evidence and see which outlines have more or less support, an engineering process of elimination known as fault-tree analysis.
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