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Rayman55 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

whereby or where?

Is it correct to use "whereby" or "where" in the following sentence?

"The firm will provide services whereby/where benefits to the industry can be achieved."

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Rayman55 Is it correct to use "whereby" or "where" in the following sentence? Although both are grammatical, neither one gives a good result. Here is an alternative: The firm will provide services that benefit the industry.

  • Rayman55 Is it correct to use "whereby" or "where" in the following sentence?
  • Although both are grammatical, neither one gives a good result.
  • Here is an alternative: The firm will provide services that benefit the industry.
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Rayman55Is it correct to use "whereby" or "where" in the following sentence?
Although both are grammatical, neither one gives a good result. Here is an alternative:

The firm will provide services that benefit the industry.

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