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Chris2010 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

" choice of includes" or "choice of which includes"

Among the many facilities, you’ll have a choice of includes ….
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Among the many facilities, you’ll have a choice of which includes ….
  

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Neither can be used, Chris. For one thing, 'among' = 'includes', and for another thing, the grammar structure is not possible. Use this: Among the many facilities, you can choose....

  • Neither can be used, Chris.
  • For one thing, 'among' = 'includes', and for another thing, the grammar structure is not possible.
  • Use this: Among the many facilities, you can choose....
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Neither can be used, Chris. For one thing, 'among' = 'includes', and for another thing, the grammar structure is not possible. Use this:

Among the many facilities, you can choose....

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