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The phrase "which will overcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that will successfully deal with or conquer a challenge or obstacle. Example: "The new policy is designed to implement strategies which will overcome the existing barriers to entry in the market."
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Nazan Olcer, the director of the Sabanci Museum and a curator of the show, said in a statement that "we want this to be an event which will overcome the residual prejudices of past years and be an invitation to share our pride in this past".
And the company did not, as was expected, offer any information about a long-promised software upgrade which will overcome several significant shortcomings in the PlayBook, particularly its inability to send or receive e-mail without being linked to a BlackBerry phone.
Nazan Olcer, director of the Sabanci Museum and a co-curator of the show, said in a statement that "we want this to be an event which will overcome the residual prejudices of past years and be an invitation to share our pride in this past".
In order to overcome air pollution in US cities, oil refiners and regulatory authorities have introduced the concept of reformulated gasoline which will overcome most of the pollution problems associated with gasoline use.
Explaining how benzoin aids in the release of air and volatiles from the various powder systems in use today is a necessary step along the way for designing benzoin replacements which will overcome its deficiencies.
Therefore, the analysis of circulating tumour DNA may be promising in the early detection of resistance mutations, which will overcome tissue heterogeneity and formalin fixation, and may also be useful in the detection of pre-existing resistant subclones [ 46- 48].
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Meanwhile, if the last several decades are any indication, whatever Clinton does will involve extraordinarily diligent-but-unglamorous work, coupled with occasional hair-raising disasters, which she will overcome with a steely resolve that will make the world swoon.
Thus some might dismiss the trend as a quirk of a particular context or might suggest that students' misapprehensions are a developmental phenomenon which will be overcome by the process of medical education.
School provides the very structure and rhythm that they've lost, a touchstone which will help overcome shock and trauma".
There is no doubt that this is a limitation which will be overcome in the future, rendering it possible for patient prognoses to be correctly evaluated.
The use of appropriate animal models has to be re-evaluated which will require overcoming a number of dogmas that have spread through the research community regarding the importance of current models.
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