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Discover Ludwig"which uh" is not correct and should not be used in written English
Instead, you may use "which" alone, or use a longer phrase such as "which one". For example, "Which item do you want to buy?"
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Perhaps the easy availability of the English Premier League on television makes our local game look bad by comparison (which, uh, it is).
Outside references aren't fully necessary to appreciate the evening on its own testosterone-charged terms, as 10 overprivileged swells gather to feast themselves on a "ten-bird" dinner in which — uh oh! — one of the requisite fowl is revealed to have gone missing, a discovery that only amplifies the celebrants' wish for chaos.
Then, once that's done, they take a photo which, uh, provides the 'context' to what they're saying, doing, thinking.
Which, uh, yeah.
Which, uh, sorry about that.
According to the newspaper, the film will follow "the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom," which, uh, isn't exactly all that helpful.
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RJ: One of them we're aware of which is uh... and the other will remain a secret.
"Which one?" Uh, hmm, um, blush.
It was genuinely a large bummer for me, but it also caused some of my friends and followers to share some stories of interacting with their own heroes online, almost all of which went uh, poorly.
Brandishing revolvers and red flags, singing the 'Internationale,' and making a strange rhythmical sound- 'Uh-uh-uh,' which those who heard it told me was most terrifying, - they marched into the Calle Larios.
For The Practice plc, the closure of the Camden Road surgery was a rationalisation that followed its acquisition of the business from the American healthcare company UnitedHealth (UH), which had originally won the contract from the north London PCT.
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