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Using "in which"

0 I would like to know why the phrase "in Which" is used in the following sentence? 02br
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00"I'd like to give you a little background about some of the new and revolutionary ways 02br
00in which paleontologists are looking at these ancient creatures." 0-
  

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0 I'm not really an expert, but the best answer I can give is that "in which" is the equivalent of "that" in this case. In other words, one could use either "that" or "in which". Someone may be able to give a better answer if that doesn't help.

  • 0 I'm not really an expert, but the best answer I can give is that "in which" is the equivalent of "that" in this case.
  • In other words, one could use either "that" or "in which".
  • Someone may be able to give a better answer if that doesn't help.
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0 I'm not really an expert, but the best answer I can give is that "in which" is the equivalent of "that" in this case. In other words, one could use either "that" or "in which". Someone may be able to give a better answer if that doesn't help. 0-

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