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Are "of which" and "which" used correctly in the following sentence? >>Absolute location is an exact placement on Earth which can be identified through the use of a geographic coordinate system (of which
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Are "of which" and "which" used correctly in the following sentence?
>>Absolute location is an exact placement on Earth which can be identified through the use of a geographic coordinate system (of which uses longitude and latitude).<<
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yes it is, which is to state, of which is to clarify
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