There are three things, once one’s basic needs are satisfied, “that”academic literature points to as the ingredients for happiness: having meaningful social relationships, being good at whatever it is one spends one’s days doing, and having the freedom to make life decisions independently. Is it suitable to use “that” in a non-restrictive attributive clause?
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Both are correct in BrE,
— Fivejedjon
Both are correct in BrE,
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