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The pronoun 'which', used as an interrogative or a relative pronoun is used as a singular form; the correct verb is 'which validates'. For example:

Interrogative pronoun: Which validates your opinion, the media or your own research?

Relative pronoun: My research, which validates my opinion, took time to complete.

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The pronoun 'which', used as an interrogative or a relative pronoun is used as a singular form; the correct verb is 'which validates'. For example:

Interrogative pronoun: Which validates your opinion, the media or your own research?

Relative pronoun: My research, which validates my opinion, took time to complete.

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There is no validation for that theory.

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repeating it many times and getting the same results.

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The Approving Official reviews and validates all Statements of Account from his or her cardholders.

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