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Will Leung Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Be part of

if "A, which is part of B, is broken." is grammatically correct, is it also correct to write "B, of which A is part, is now incomplete." ? Thx.
  

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Yes. It's a bit awkward, but there is nothing inherently wrong with it.

  • Yes.
  • It's a bit awkward, but there is nothing inherently wrong with it.
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Yes. It's a bit awkward, but there is nothing inherently wrong with it.

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