Using “which are”

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Referring to the given pie charts, water is used the most in all the three eastern regions which are Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Would using "which are" this way pass the IELTS?
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Referring to the given pie charts, water is used the most in all the three eastern regions which are Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Would using "which are" this way pass the IELTS?
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I don't know. But it wouldn't pass my editorial hand without a dash (or at least a comma) before "which". :-)
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19 mins ago
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Referring to the given pie charts, water is used the most in all the three eastern regions which are Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
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Referring to the given pie charts, water is used the most in all the three eastern regions which are Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Would using "which are" this way pass the IELTS?
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I don't know. But it wouldn't pass my editorial hand without a dash (or at least a comma) before "which". :-)
– ralph.m
19 mins ago
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I don't know. But it wouldn't pass my editorial hand without a dash (or at least a comma) before "which". :-)
– ralph.m
19 mins ago
I don't know. But it wouldn't pass my editorial hand without a dash (or at least a comma) before "which". :-)
– ralph.m
19 mins ago
I don't know. But it wouldn't pass my editorial hand without a dash (or at least a comma) before "which". :-)
– ralph.m
19 mins ago
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I don't know. But it wouldn't pass my editorial hand without a dash (or at least a comma) before "which". :-)
– ralph.m
19 mins ago