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Discover Ludwig"which we know" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that the speaker/writer is referring to something that is understood or accepted as fact. For example, "Climate change is a real threat to our planet, which we know will have dire consequences unless we take action."
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This is a matter about which we know very little.
Also rock doves, which we know as pigeons.
"Which we know is not going to happen.
This permits to have access to a case study in which we know all vehicle positions.
From 15a, the Gargantua Koopa Troopa, which we know to be Frank, is executed before 7pm.
Windows laptops are required to use the Aruba VPN client, of which we know nothing.
Line 6, simply prints thing, which we know by now is a number.
What they do depend on are things like the planets, which we know very well.
What are the conditions under which, for which we know that these things converge?
"There's a substantial number of photographs about which we know nothing," Singh said.
You need to pretty much learn everything instantly, which we know doesn't happen.
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