The train crashed into a wreck where the forensics team examined the debris.
Is this a grammatically correct sentence?
There is some ambiguity in that it isn't clear if the train crashed into a car that was previously at that place and had already been examined by the forensics team if the forensics team examined the wreck that involved a train that ran into a car that was in fine shape before the accident with the train. Grammatically, the sentence is fine, but it is not clear.
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There is some ambiguity in that it isn't clear if the train crashed into a car that was previously at that place and had already been examined by the forensics team if the forensics team examined the wreck that involved a train that ran into a car that was in fine shape before the accident with the train.
Grammatically, the sentence is fine, but it is not clear.