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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which taken" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It may be intended to refer to something that has been taken into account or considered, but it needs additional context or restructuring to be clear. Example: "The results, which taken into consideration the recent changes, show a significant improvement."
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A haphazard quality pervades many of the pieces, which, taken together, lack a unifying theme.
Ms. McClain is hardly the only musician to rely on beta blockers, which, taken in small dosages, can quell anxiety without apparent side effects.
For now, he is using 6 stainless-steel tanks and 40 French oak barrels, which, taken together with other equipment, represent an investment exceeding $300,000, he said.
(Which taken together do not necessarily explain why the museum has an archived copy of the "Star Trek" episode "The Trouble with Tribbles," but no matter).
Let's hope he knows his Shakespeare: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune......
"Seeking" presents each portrait alongside the subject's Craigslist ad, which, taken together, convey a dizzying range of interests, personalities, desires, projects, anxieties.
"Look at any disaster - unless it's caused by a terrorist bomb, it's normally down to a number of factors which, taken individually, would not cause a major problem".
This article was amended on 29 September to remove a quote from Mary Beard which, taken out of context, misrepresented her view of Simon Schama.
Instead, as suspicions multiply, we are led on a tour of several households, which taken together offer a sociological composite portrait of guilt and repression.
In biology, physicochemical explanations are addressed by Tinbergen's questions on causation and ontogeny, which taken together are known as "proximate" causes.
But there are lots of little pieces of legislation, which, taken together, would make the United States a more equitable place.
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