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The phrase "which well known" is not correct in English.
It should be "which is well known" or "that is well known." You can use it when you want to refer to something that is widely recognized or acknowledged. Example: "The theory proposed by Einstein, which is well known, revolutionized our understanding of physics."
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4 Which well known comic, who once released a show titled "Hello Wembley!", gave another interview this year puzzled at his lack of respect from fellow comedians?
I used to be riveted by the John Freeman television interviews, Face to Face, in which well known figures were dissected in brutal but compulsive style, and it occurred to me that people would reveal just as much, if not more, about themselves in talking about music.
One question is whether the New York Times should have run a lengthy piece in which well known, controversial views of the author are seeded thickly in what is ostensibly a profile of someone else, without some formal declaration of the writer's own position.
One example was reported by Wang et al. using cobaltocene(II) as a catalyst, which, well known as a 19-electron compound, reportedly reduced the initiator and was oxidized from Co II) to Co (III) to initiate the radical polymerization of MMA [14] [16].
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We introduce the following definitions which generalize two geometric properties which are well known in case of the weak topology.
The two proteins, which are called TBC1D15 and TBC1D17, are both GAP proteins, which are well known for their role in deactivating enzymes called RAB GTPases.
Most of which is well known to anyone with a passing interest in the game.
He showed incredible flair for Mozart and Berlioz, which was well known before he arrived.
There was a lot of common ground, but there were also differences, which are well known.
JV Michael, you're in America, which is well known for its fences to keep out Mexicans and whoever.
Whether another reprieve comes for the school, which is well known for jazz and gospel singing, is unclear.
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