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The phrase "whose determinations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the decisions or conclusions made by a specific person or group, often in a formal or academic context. Example: "The committee, whose determinations are final, will announce the results next week."
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But, in truth, Dolezal has been dressed precisely as we all are, in a fictive garb of race whose determinations are as arbitrary as they are damaging.
Addressing issues of power, these scholars, teachers, and curriculum developers examine not only what and whose determinations and creations of knowledge count, but also how and under what conditions particular discourses come to shape what gets constructed as curriculum.
Dolezal's actions attracted plenty of scorn, but I have some sympathy with her, and I think The New Yorker's Jelani Cobb summed it up best when he wrote that she "has been dressed precisely as we all are, in a fictive garb of race whose determinations are as arbitrary as they are damaging.
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5 whose determination to have no hatred or bitterness for anyone would be later set in stone?
Her second novel is about a man whose determination to live philosophically puts him out of step with the world.
He is a quiet man whose determination and dignity are evident but he will make tough decisions.
Perhaps it could be financed by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, whose determination and courage on this issue are well known.
To carry out such a strategy he needed a general whose determination and commitment matched his own.
These are athletes whose initial store of physical luck was less, but whose determination equals than of a Bolt or a Rebecca Adlington; and whose courage is greater.
But it seemed to please my fellow tourists whose determination to experience the lights kept them from freezing in the 25-below-zero night.
But as her remarks make clear, the scold is a great lady whose determination created what the British like to call a "national" ballet.
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