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Michelle Cha Posted 12 years ago
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It is quite a different situation ..., when/where some mouring is required.

" It is quite different situation after the loss of a close family member, when/ where some mourning is required to prove humanity,"

Between when and where, which one suits properly in this sentence?
  

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It is a quite different situation after the loss of a close family member, when some mourning is required to prove one's humanity.

  • It is a quite different situation after the loss of a close family member, when some mourning is required to prove one's humanity.
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It is a quite different situation after the loss of a close family member, when some mourning is required to prove one's humanity.

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