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The phrase "which separates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that divides two things or groups. For example, you could say, "The mountain range which separates the two countries is full of lush green valleys."
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Conic scalarization is originated from Kasimbeyli's conic separation theorem which separates two closed cones.
Linear scalarization is originated from Hahn Banach separation theorem which separates two convex sets.
For me, walls are a symbol of that which separates people, that which separates one set of values from another.
English people experience cultural cringe against anything which separates Englishness from Britishness".
The Third (1971), which separates the quartet into rival duets, had an agreeably chatty intensity.
This contradiction may be connected with the problems of the show, which separates the two visions.
But it remains below the 50 mark, which separates expansion from contraction.
They're kept damp and on ice -- wrapped in wet burlap, which separates them from the ice.
One of the things which separates Coronation Street from EastEnders is verisimilitude.
There is a fence which separates the front & back portion of the yard.
NEWTOWN CREEK, which separates Brooklyn from Queens, is nowhere near as picturesque as its name suggests.
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