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"which to which" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when comparing or contrasting two things. Example: The new phone, which to which I recently upgraded, has much better battery life than my old one.
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"He's my friend," says Cap, to which to which the armour wearing Tony Stark replies: "So was I".
In the UK the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has said it could not recommend Herceptin for advanced stomach cancer due to "the uncertainty surrounding the extent to which to which it can extend life".
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You find out which part of the story works, which part to embellish, which to jettison.
How to tell the carrot from the cat — which to grate and which to pet?
It is necessary to select which factors to study, which to fix, and which to ignore and to hope that they will not influence the experimental results.
3. Choose which media to watch and which to avoid.
"A judge will have to decide which to allow, which could take many months".
"You learn which battles to fight and which to ignore".
Know which battles to fight and which to leave.
This is your "waste" pile of cards from which to determine which cards are next playable.
We will leave it to you to guess which is which.
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