OF WHICH

Definition: Used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about the antecedent, especially one that is more specific.

Synonyms: That, Where, From Which, Whose, Which

Usage Examples in Sentences

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He carefully inspected the antique clock, the intricate mechanism of which fascinated him for hours.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Could you provide a breakdown of the project budget?B: Certainly. The project budget consists of two main components: operational expenses and capital investments, of which operational expenses comprise around 60%.
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