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The phrase "which you have" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate possession or ownership, and to imply that something happened in the past. For example: "This is the house which you have inherited from your grandmother."
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Which you have read in their entirety?
FACTS: In which you have NONE!
Into which you have now descended?
Which you have done, of course.
She's something else, which you have to figure out.
It's a slasher movie over which you have control.
This is the lifestyle by which you have status.
Which, you have to admit, is pretty sinister.
"It's a force with which you have to reckon".
Which, you have to admit, is more upbeat.
At which you have to say: pwned that market.
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