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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which would be appreciated" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire or preference for something, or to suggest that something would be helpful or welcomed. Examples: 1. "If you could bring a dish to the potluck, which would be appreciated by everyone." 2. "I would like to request a meeting next week, which would be appreciated to discuss the new project." 3. "Your feedback on this proposal, which would be appreciated, will help us make necessary changes." 4. "If you could arrive on time for the event, which would be appreciated, it would help us stay on schedule." 5. "Please let me know your availability for the meeting, which would be appreciated, so we can set a date."
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He said President Obama could pardon them "as a humanitarian act, which would be appreciated by their mothers, wives and the entire Cuban people".
However, despite having been presented with the qualitative data on increased professional workloads and contact with patients (the figures from the trial were not available at that point), they thought that in the longer term home monitoring should lead to a reduction in the need for surgery attendance which would be appreciated by patients.
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Nixon's final remarks were about the annual White House Christmas party and some new lighting effects which he thought would be appreciated by children.
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Institute of Art and Sciences would be appreciated.
Input would be appreciated.
But anything would be appreciated".
Any information would be appreciated.
"Something extra would be appreciated".
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