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Free sign upThe phrase "whose servicing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the maintenance or support provided by someone or something, typically in a possessive context. Example: "The car, whose servicing was overdue, finally broke down on the highway."
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This ignores both heavy capital costs incurred in building the system, which are often subsidized with soft loans and whose servicing is excluded from calculations of profitability, as well as ancillary revenue such as income from real estate portfolios.
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Ms. Dreeben is one whose services the hotline recommends.
A man whose services to Australian sport are unequalled.
Europeans have done badly at building internet firms whose services they like using.
But I bet there are some high-income taxpayers whose services you enjoy.
"Up and down like an Otis lift!" said Radio Free Fife, whose services were nonetheless valuable.
One wonders, by the way, in whose service these documents were secret.
He was a lieutenant in the United States Navy whose service included Operation Desert Storm.
The shelter brought in a hairdresser, whose services she accepted without any misgivings.
Just ask Al Vari, a salesman with Code Shred, whose service area includes Lower Manhattan.
The design would allow spaces for home health-care attendants, whose services might be shared.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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