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View definitions for from which

from which

conjunction as in whence

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A Family Court hearing in Leeds in 2023, the judgment from which has only now been published, concluded that from September 2019 to February 2021, the woman, known as MR, administered unprescribed medication to her daughter.

From BBC

It’s treated as a binary question—mandate or no mandate??—as if there is a certain numerical threshold from which one crosses into the other.

From Slate

The researchers chose three chemically versatile organic compounds from which they grew elastic organic crystals.

The English actor Douglas Hodge, who won a Tony for his performance as Albin in the 2010 Broadway revival, delivered the number like a stark cry from the heart, without neglecting the rousing life-affirming place from which the lyrics and music emerge.

ITH Pharma was fined £1.2m by a crown court in 2022 after providing TPN from which 19 premature babies became infected across nine hospitals in 2014, including Oscar and Yousef.

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