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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Hi community. What does "out of which" mean? Here is where I saw this phrase: "a room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building."

  

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which refers to 'a space'. The meaning is this. a room providing a space.

  • which refers to 'a space'.
  • The meaning is this.
  • a room providing a space.
  • Out of this space one or more other rooms or corridors lead .
  • .
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which refers to 'a space'.

The meaning is this.

a room providing a space. Out of this space one or more other rooms or corridors lead . . .

Or you could say this.

a room providing a space. One or more other rooms or corridors lead out of this space . . .

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