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Alliswell0617 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

why do you put 'one' before saying 'which'?

Example : It is simply a common variant of human nature, one which iconoclasts do not let inhibit their reactions.

Does it sound different if I get rid of one from that sentence? Can you let me know one more example related to it?
  

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"One" means that this variant is just one of many others. There are natural sources of dietary calcium, one of which is bok choy.

  • "One" means that this variant is just one of many others.
  • There are natural sources of dietary calcium, one of which is bok choy.
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"One" means that this variant is just one of many others.

There are natural sources of dietary calcium, one of which is bok choy.

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