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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

"Of Which"

Should "of" be edited out of the following sentence? "Combivent, of which she uses as her p.r.n. rescue inhaler." I believe it should be edited out. Doesn't make sense with "of" and "which" can stand alone perfectly fine. Correct or no? Thanks very much!
  

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AnonymousCombivent, of which she uses as her p.r.n. rescue inhaler.
It's not a sentence whether you keep "of" or delete it.
Whether you do make a sentence out of it or not, you won't want "of".
CJ

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