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The phrase "which was born" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is most often used to provide additional information about a subject or object in a sentence. Example: The puppy, which was born on a sunny spring day, quickly became the family's beloved pet.
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MS-13, which was born in American prisons, was exported here with deportees.
Of those, perhaps the most popular is Monopoly, which was born 78 years ago.
Of these nine people, which was born behind the Iron Curtain?
The animal, which was born on Tuesday, already weighs 53 pounds.
(There's also Häagen-Dazs, which was born in the Bronx in 1961).
It is a world well understood by Cnet News.com, which was born to sell itself online.
Might its next big thing be a novel memory technology known as the memristor, which was born in HP Labs?
Podemos, which was born from the indignados movement and fury over corruption and austerity, has redrawn Spain's political map.
Snowboarding, which was born in Vermont and California in the late 1970s, was slow to catch on.
They added that the baby, which was born with microcephaly and associated brain damage, was likely infected in the womb.
The project was started as part of the "Mechanical Curator" which was born out of the British Library Labs project.
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