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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'whose opening' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to inquire about the beginning of something. For example: "We are looking for a new restaurant whose opening we can attend."
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What's more, genes whose opening sequences have more rare codons produce more protein than genes whose opening sequences do not.
The same Graeme Smith whose opening partner Alviro Petersen was dismissed twice by Johnson.
Like Maya Lin's Vietnam memorial, whose opening the finale covers, "The Vietnam War" can't offer closure, only catharsis.
North was the veteran star Ivar Stakgold, whose opening one no-trump bid showed 12 to 14 points.
The notion of restoring a human touch to dance music seems central to the new album, whose opening track is titled "Give Life Back to Music".
(I can't imagine many publications — dead-tree, online, or otherwise — scrambling to hire a reporter whose opening pitch is that she'll ask no questions).
For the next few days, however, the movie capital's attention will remain on "Iron Man 2," whose opening ranks fifth on the all-time list.
In March , 1965 the magazine published "The Indian Uprising," whose opening paragraph was unlike any that preceded it: We defended the city as best we could.
The dependably excellent British Sea Power returned with Valhalla Dancehall, whose opening track, "Who's in Control?", uncannily captured the mood of insurrection and discontent.
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But Kazan had faith, and so did Williams, whose opening-night telegram to Brando predicted, "From the greasy Polack you will someday arrive at the gloomy Dane".
Knapp, whose opening-round of six-under-par 66 Tuesday was one shot off the course record and earned him a two-shot lead, shot 72 Wednesday.
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