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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which trend" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a relative clause to refer to a specific trend that was previously mentioned or implied in the sentence. Example: "The fashion industry is constantly changing, but one trend which has remained popular for years is the little black dress."
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Which trend seems more significant to him?
So let's see which trend prevails.
"I have no idea which trend of art I represent," he told Arts magazine in 1983.
Unfortunately, whoever was behind the relaunch hasn't decided which trend they want to go with.
WHICH trend will prevail among the world's 1.4 billion Muslims violent confrontation or peaceful coexistence?
There are systems for which trend can be used in that way — any system that is strictly deterministically linear, such as multiplication tables.
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One important exception, however, was the ovary-biased gene set for which both trends were reversed.
Which brings us to Korean food, which trends American and beefy, barbecued and bold.
Concern about global warming has increased since last year in 11 of the 20 countries for which trends are available, Pew found.
Glare from the midday sun had flattened out the gentler curves of the quarter-mile expanse, which trended gradually down.
Blogs are another great resource for finding out which trends are coming through both in the UK and internationally.
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