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From which company vs From what company

The phrases "from which company" and "from what company" are both correct and they are commonly spoken in English. They can be used interchangeably depending on the context. The choice between "which" and "what" depends on personal preference or emphasis.
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From which company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the specific company from which something originates or belongs. It is more formal and may imply a limited set of options.

Examples:

  • Can you tell me from which company you purchased this product?
  • We ask the Commission to look into the support mechanisms, at both national and Community level, from which the companies in question have benefited and which it distributes.
  • Consequently, the amount of the THA funds from which the company benefited instead of their being used to repay credits totalled DEM 5,676 million.
  • Germany finally argued that the grants constituted a general measure from which all companies in Germany could benefit without discrimination.
  • These proposals will provide a fast cure for one of the most visible symptoms of the lack of a single market in telecoms, from which both companies and consumers are suffering.
  • They argue that the new company Biria has to be viewed as the legal successor to the two former companies from which it emerged.
  • It is also evident that the express parcel business is a market in which companies from different Member States compete.
  • The waste is currently stored on the company's own land from which the company digs up the lime used for cement production and does not pose a particular environmental problem.
  • (12) Corsair had also adduced arguments in support of the criticism levelled by the Commission at the initial State aid, the company's commercial development and the other fiscal and social support measures from which the company was alleged to have benefited.
  • Corsair had also adduced arguments in support of the criticism levelled by the Commission at the initial State aid, the company's commercial development and the other fiscal and social support measures from which the company was alleged to have benefited.
  • Imports of PET exported by companies from which an undertaking had been accepted were exempt from that duty pursuant to Article 2(1) of that Regulation.
  • The amount of benefit is represented by the fees normally applicable to commercial credit lines extended to the companies from which the sampled exporting producers were relieved in most cases.
  • If the economy is to bring itself out of the current decline, it is particularly important for local labour markets to be functioning well, as they constitute the bed from which new companies will grow and new activities can be developed.
  • whereas this kind of relocation has very serious social and economic repercussions in the regions from which the companies move out, throwing thousands of workers out of a job,
  • In any case, national and European public aid must be withdrawn from those companies which relocate.
  • That Regulation aims at creating a uniform legal framework within which companies from different Member States should be able to plan and carry out the reorganisation of their business on a Community scale.
  • (2) That Regulation aims at creating a uniform legal framework within which companies from different Member States should be able to plan and carry out the reorganisation of their business on a Community scale.
  • Each Member State shall apply this Directive to mergers, divisions, transfers of assets and exchanges of shares in which companies from two or more Member States are involved.
  • DPLP also operates in the press distribution market, a market in which companies from other Member States are active or can become active.
  • The owner attempted to contact the company from which he had bought the laptop but it had closed down.
  • Stores and supplies from a company which has not been subject to measures listed under paragraph 1 shall not be taken on board an aircraft.

Alternatives:

  • from what company

From what company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the general company from which something originates or belongs. It is more informal and may imply a broader range of options.

Examples:

  • Can you tell me from what company you purchased this product?
  • From what body did the company obtain authorisation to launch its children's mobile telephone on the European market? 2.
  • Earlier today I was in Berlin, taking part in an interview with Chancellor Merkel on a popular German television programme, in which the public asked us questions such as how much Germany stands to lose from enlargement and what companies would leave.
  • I know from discussions with companies what an important impact the implementation has.
  • We do not know what companies might be interested but are deterred from starting up such companies, again because of flaws in the legislation.
  • The strategy must indicate what companies have to expect in the coming years.
  • We need to find out what company owns this cable.
  • Yes, I helped advertise what companies decided to market.
  • You just have to figure out what company's the best synergy with your brand.
  • Ask him what company he's with.
  • What company is still customer-friendly in such circumstances?
  • And then we look at what companies can do.
  • You just have to figure out what company's the best synergy with your brand.
  • As for you, barber, it's all too clear what company you keep.
  • We need to gain an insight into what companies are like now.
  • So, from a value and values standpoint, what companies can do is connect in lots of different ways.
  • Guess what company's working on the construction?
  • From what I understand, it is fairly low... on the company's priority list right now.
  • From what I can tell, the company closest to getting another cancer-detection device on the market is called Radner Science.
  • From what I hear, there hasn't been a transport invented that your company Symmetric Security cannot handle.
  • From what I understood, Ms. Donnelly was an animal rights activist and she objected to the testing practices of the company Mr. Sweeney was acquiring.

Alternatives:

  • from which company

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