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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which signal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a certain signal that has been mentioned previously in a sentence or conversation. For example: "The light turned red, which signal alerted the driver to stop."
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Figuring out which signal real safety issues is difficult.
There were 133 earthquakes, which signal movements in magma deep beneath the earth's surface, in October and 222 in November.
More notably, he indulged in the kind of profligate displays of affection which signal a definite eagerness to commit.
Both the old and new offices are inviting, which signal extroverted occupants.
But which signal is associated with which conductor is up to each manufacturer.
When walking around and exploring, players – or trainers as they are called in the game – are greeted with rustling bits of grass, which signal a Pokémon's presence.
What's more, she has given several high-profile performances in New York -- the details of which signal the extraordinary support she is receiving from within the music industry.
These cells know which signal to send because they receive light input from our environments — bright says wake, dark says sleep.
Mr Adams said he had warned Mr Hodder there had been problems seeing the gantry which signal 109 - the signal passed at danger - was on.
We had to perform the tawaf, seven circumambulations of the Kaaba in a counterclockwise direction, which signal the unity of believers, praying and supplicating together in the ihram.
"See how he is also doing all of these appeasement gestures, which signal 'Don't be scared of me.' " Mr. Conniff said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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