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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which was how' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when a character or person is remembering or describing a past event. To give an example, you may say: When I was younger, I loved playing hide and seek with my friends - which was how I spent most of my childhood summers.
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Which was 100 years ago.
"… which was 20 feet from her back," Karen chimed in.
Hours before the kickoff, which was 5 p.m.
Ms. Wright checked Mr. Bush's blood pressure, which was 111/70 and pulse, which was 51, both normal levels for him.
The average CET was 5.9C, which was 0.7C below the 1981-2010 average.
A nurse took Que's blood pressure, which was 190/110.
Chris Osgood made 21 saves for Detroit, which was 0-for-4 on power plays.
Abebe's time was 2hr 15min 16.2sec, which was 7min 47sec better than Emil Zatopek's Olympic record.
I suppose the biggest Muse gig has been Live 8, which was 350,000 people.
SMITH: Which was 89.
Thus for a win probability of 48.4percentt, which was 52.3 prior to adding the random noise, the calculation finds the ratio of 48.4/52.3, which is 0.93.
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