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김사매 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Of which

Hi, i have a question about the sentence below:
I would like to know the name for a liver disease of which a person has to avoid alcohol consumption.

Of which usage sounds improper so how can this be rephrased?
  

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When someone has cirrhosis (caused by excessive, long-term alcohol consumption), he has to avoid alcohol at all costs. Usually, cirrhosis leads to a liver transplant, or death.

  • When someone has cirrhosis (caused by excessive, long-term alcohol consumption), he has to avoid alcohol at all costs.
  • Usually, cirrhosis leads to a liver transplant, or death.
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When someone has cirrhosis (caused by excessive, long-term alcohol consumption), he has to avoid alcohol at all costs. Usually, cirrhosis leads to a liver transplant, or death.
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Hahaha thanks but i was asking a question about its grammatical aspect Emotion: big smile
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???how can this be rephrased?
I don't know how much better it is, but you could try this:

I would like to know the name of a liver disease which requires a person to avoid alcohol consumption.

CJ

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