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AnonymousHi,Your second sentence doesn't contain 'in which'. Why is the phrase not there?
Could some check whether I've used 'in which' etc correctly or not?
Thanks
1) There are many ways in which Bob did this
2) There are many reasons as to why Bob behaved the way he did
AnonymousApologies,The following is for your informaion.
I was also curious about the the term 'as to why'.
I apologise for causing confusion...