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'which so far' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the circumstances being referred to have only been true for a certain amount of time, up until the present. For example, "The company has experienced remarkable success so far, which so far has been unmatched by any other firm in the industry."
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Which, so far, there isn't.
He is paying his own legal costs, which so far have been modest.
SURE is very selective about its membership, which so far is 125.
All this has met resistance which, so far, he has overcome.
The hope is that the wait is worthwhile, which so far seems to be looking good.
Some Best Buy outlets will sell the machines, which so far have only been available online.
The berry season, which so far has been vexing, might offer a preview.
It's a spinoff from the chip giant AMD, which so far is its only customer.
Shes perfect for Dan Rather Reports, which so far seems to favor Democrats who love America.
The film, which so far has no cast attached, looks set to be an action comedy.
The tie-breaking vote, however, is cast by the economic data, which so far is encouraging".
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