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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
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THE LATTER WHICH

"He said in a statement that representatives have been invited from Apple and Google, the latter which has also been identified as saving location tracking data on its Android smartphone OS."

In the above sentence, should not "the latter which" be "the latter of which"?
  

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MeggPhaggSioux representatives have been invited from Apple and Google, the latter which has also been identified MeggPhaggSioux In the above sentence, should not "the latter which" be "the latter of which"? I think both are correct. A and B, the latter of which has done X.

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  • I think both are correct.
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MeggPhaggSiouxrepresentatives have been invited from Apple and Google, the latter which has also been identified
MeggPhaggSiouxIn the above sentence, should not "the latter which" be "the latter of which"?
I think both are correct.

A and B, the latter of which has done X. "Which" is "A and B."

A ans B,

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