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Maelstrom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Using "in that" at the beginning of a sentence

"In that it is more convenient, they've decide to go into the other direction."

Is that even correct?
I've never seen this phrase being cast at the beginning of a sentence, though.
  

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In that it is more convenient, they've decided to go in the other direction. I think it's acceptable.

  • In that it is more convenient, they've decided to go in the other direction.
  • I think it's acceptable.
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In that it is more convenient, they've decided to go in the other direction.

I think it's acceptable.
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maelstrom"In that it is more convenient, they've decide to go into the other direction."Is that even correct?I've never seen this phrase being cast at the beginning of a sentence, though.
As GPY said, it is acceptable.

The expression "in that it is more convenient" is just a supplementary adjunct of reason. I think it would be fair to say that

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