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Gillyflower Posted 6 years ago
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Could you check this sentence

Hi,

Could anybody check the following please? Is "of which" the right term in this context?

"The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease was 42.45 cases per 100,000 people in X [=country] in 2015 of which 35.52 was related to Ulcerative colitis."


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Could anybody check the following please? Is "of which" the right term in this context? " Say U lcerative C olitis or u lcerative c olitis.

  • Could anybody check the following please?
  • Is "of which" the right term in this context?
  • " Say U lcerative C olitis or u lcerative c olitis.
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Could anybody check the following please? Is "of which" the right term in this context?

"The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease was 42.45 cases per 100,000 people in X [=country] in 2015 of which 35.52 was related to Ulcerative colitis."

of which is OK, but say eg"The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease was 42.45 cases per 100,000 people in X [=country] in 20

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