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Spooner Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

The reason for which

I have to hold her up as well as my upper torso, which puts tremendous strain on my lower back; the reason for which I sometimes just let her fall into sleep without giving her bath.

Hi,

I want to know whether the above sentence sounds OK especially with regard to the underlined phrase.

If not, would you help me reword it?

Thanks
  

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This is one way to say it: My holding her up while supporting my upper torso greatly strains my lower back. For this this reason, I sometimes allow her to fall asleep without having been given a bath.

  • This is one way to say it: My holding her up while supporting my upper torso greatly strains my lower back.
  • For this this reason, I sometimes allow her to fall asleep without having been given a bath.
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This is one way to say it:

My holding her up while supporting my upper torso greatly strains my lower back. For this this reason, I sometimes allow her to fall asleep without having been given a bath.

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