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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which would" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used mainly as a conjunction to introduce a clause that describes a possible action or result. Example: I have several ideas, which would make the project more successful.
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Which would you choose?
Which would be worse?
Which would he prefer?
Which would be silly.
Which would you want?
Which would be what?
Which would be huge.
Which would be catastrophic.
Which would seem a pittance.
Which would you rather be?
"Which would be very cool.
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