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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Due to which

I don't understand the placement of "due to which" Is it correct?
Incommunicado, as an adjective or adverb, refers to a situation or a behaviour due to which communication with outsiders is not possible, for either voluntary or involuntary reasons, especially due to confinement or reclusiveness.

Does it mean that communication is not possible due to the behavior? How can a behavior prevent you from communicating?

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Anonymous Does it mean that communication is not possible due to the behavior? Yes, or due to the situation. Anonymous How can a behavior prevent you from communicating?

  • Anonymous Does it mean that communication is not possible due to the behavior?
  • Yes, or due to the situation.
  • Anonymous How can a behavior prevent you from communicating?
  • , choose to hide and remain quiet or even to take a vow of silence.
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AnonymousDoes it mean that communication is not possible due to the behavior?
Yes, or due to the situation.
AnonymousHow can a behavior prevent you from communicating?
A person may, e.g., choose to hide and remain quiet or even to take a vow of silence.

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