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Definitions from the WebTerm: with whichDefinition:With which is a phrase that is commonly used to introduce a relative clause and is used for referring back to a person or thing just mentioned. Possible Parts of Speech:
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Example: He bought a new car, with which he traveled across the country. Example: The author discussed various theories, with which the readers were unfamiliar. Example: This is a critical issue with which we must grapple. Related Products:To explore further about relative clauses and grammar, you can search for related products on Amazon: Search for books on relative clauses | ||||
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