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Term: with which


Definition:

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:

  • Phrase

Senses and Usages:

  1. Used to introduce a relative clause that refers back to a person or thing
  2. Example: He bought a new car, with which he traveled across the country.

  3. Used in formal or academic writing
  4. Example: The author discussed various theories, with which the readers were unfamiliar.

  5. Stylistic alternative to "which"
  6. Example: This is a critical issue with which we must grapple.


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