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In which + relative clause Tue Nov 14, 2006 20:04 pm  In which + relative clause
 

thank you for reviewing this:

"A teacher normally teaches a subject IN which he or she has expertise IN. "

I think the last IN is an error, what do you think?

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In which + relative clause Tue Nov 14, 2006 20:15 pm  In which + relative clause
 

Hi,

I agree - an 'in' too much.

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