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Discover Ludwig'which will expire' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when referring to something with a limited time period that is about to end. For example: "You must use your coupon by the end of the month, which will expire on November 30th."
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Tells about the terms of the treaty, which will expire in 1985.
Notably, Mr. Cheney did not mention the 1994 assault-weapons ban, which will expire in September.
Barrick has raised the bid, which will expire on Dec. 6, to $16 a share.
Congress voted in 2008 to raise that limit as high as $729,750, which will expire in September.
Ayatollah Khamenei has indicated he supports Mr. Ahmadinejad's completion of his term, which will expire in June.
Still, it is far from clear that the amnesty decree, which will expire Saturday, will deal the decisive blow.
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He said it was backed by $3.35 billion in bank lines of credit, of which $1.75 billion will expire next May if it is not renewed.
However, the opposition can prevent this if it extends deliberations in the upper house on a bill for 60 days, after which it will expire in that chamber, giving the lower house little time to put the bill to another vote.
But few had heard that there had also been Obama tax cuts — which will also expire next year unless extended, but have generated far less public debate.
At least that's how some members of Congress justified their refusal on Friday to extend unemployment benefits, which will soon expire for nearly a million workers.
To keep his house while he looks for work, he has used up his severance and retirement money and has relied on extended unemployment benefits, which will soon expire.
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