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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"because of which " usage is correct?

It is the same unlucky bike because of which I got late to office.
  

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Anonymous It is the same unlucky bike because of which I got late to office. 'because of which' is correct, but it's awkward, and the rest of the sentence isn't right either. You need this: It's the same unlucky bike that made me late to the office.

  • Anonymous It is the same unlucky bike because of which I got late to office.
  • 'because of which' is correct, but it's awkward, and the rest of the sentence isn't right either.
  • You need this: It's the same unlucky bike that made me late to the office.
  • CJ
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Anonymous It is the same unlucky bike because of which I got late to office.
'because of which' is correct, but it's awkward, and the rest of the sentence isn't right either. You need this:

It's the same unlucky bike that made me late to the office.

CJ

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