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Jadel Posted 10 years ago
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They're looking for a nice place to live, preferably one in suburbs.
Is it correct to say "They're looking for a nice place to live which is preferably one in suburbs."?
Can you please give me some examples similar to the first sentence?
  

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"? Almost. They're looking for a nice place to live which is preferably in the suburbs.

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  • Almost.
  • They're looking for a nice place to live which is preferably in the suburbs.
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JadelIs it correct to say "They're looking for a nice place to live which is preferably one in suburbs."?
Almost.

They're looking for a nice place to live which is preferably in the suburbs.

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