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Discover Ludwig'which we're' is a perfectly valid and grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is used to refer to something previously mentioned that was owned or done by "we," usually to indicate a change in status or thoughts about the subject. For example: "We had a great plan to go to the beach, which we're now reconsidering due to the bad forecast."
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Which we're trying to sell!
Those are not ideas in which we're interested.
We're enlarged by the whole into which we're all incorporated.
"He's got into mainstream school, which we're very proud of".
The only limit is that which we're prepared to bear.
What, this logo, which we're contractually obliged to print here?
"This tells you the weight against which we're pulling".
That's the basis on which we're having these discussions".
But there will be some with which we're stuck.
"Now we've got to do the business at the Games, which we're all capable of.
"That's not even the arena in which we're going to play for the next two years".
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