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Air chalk Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar Mistake

I'm wondering if this sentence is grammatically correct. Multiple of grammar checkers have replied that this sentence does not have grammatical mistake. However, there is still a dispute in my school whether or not this sentence is grammatically correct.


"Spills that occur in areas where the oil remains confined, the initial risk of fire or explosion increases."

  

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" It is very wrong. — When spills occur in areas where the oil remains confined, the initial risk of fire or explosion increases.

  • " It is very wrong.
  • — When spills occur in areas where the oil remains confined, the initial risk of fire or explosion increases.
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air chalk"Spills that occur in areas where the oil remains confined, the initial risk of fire or explosion increases."

It is very wrong. Is this what you mean?—

When spills occur in areas where the oil remains confined, the initial risk of fire or explosion increases.

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