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How to use which is why in a sentence

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You therefore in effect overpay each month, which is why your mortgage would be cleared more quickly.
Besides, the Constitution isn't legislation in itself, it is the basis for legislation, which is why supermajorities are required to amend it.
They issued it as a general statement to the press, which is why most papers did not touch it.
This thought makes some of us suicidal and homicidal, which is why it's good the month ends in the State Fair.
The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued.
I always prefer to grow natives with natives, which is why I would choose to underplant gum trees with just a few clumps of lomandra or dianella.
Team-work touched with a hint of madness is what seems to appeal, which is why Rodrigues has settled in so well.
No two actuaries would ever calculate the same transfer value, which is why you need someone to ensure you are not losing out.
April however, still has outbursts of rain storms which is why people do not often go for outings.
He has locked up all his favourite vodkas, which is why he hasn't been caught out on the slops in two years.
Henceforth, men and women are prone to view each other as objects, which is why they are now ashamed of their nakedness.
The less fat you have, the less noticeable cellulite is, which is why diet and exercise play an important role.
Its main riff is powered by Perry playing a six string bass, which is why that riff sounds so low down, dirty, and evil.
The fog had lifted somewhat when we arrived, which is why they were able to successfully land.
However, this bridge was the limit of navigability of the river, which is why it is the furthest upstream that you find the remnants of docks.
And their power-crazed heads obviously long to wear a crown, which is why they behave like old-style nawabs and potentates.
Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden.
The inferences made by the psychologists in your report suggest she is insecure or unsure of herself which is why she overreacts so much.
Meaningful internationals are hard to come by for the Socceroos, which is why Farina intends to take all he can out of the Scotland game.
He is a very charismatic figure and a very good man, which is why his appeal is so widespread.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You ran a big cargo of liquor in this wagon, which is why your plugs are tuckered out.
They are most wickedly sane, which is why their designs fill me with apprehension.
Term limits diminish the power of lobbyists by diminishing the power of senior politicians, which is why both groups oppose term limits.
Such loneliness is primitive and terrifying, which is why Perrine personifies it as a saber-toothed tiger.
I've always been musical but I had chronic stage fright which is why I never did anything.
There are different reasons people overeat to obesity, which is why we must be tolerant of them.
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