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A clause used to join two sentences together, or to provide more information about something.

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Using "in that" instead of "in which" [duplicate]

In this sentence: The diet could be prescribed for someone with any disease in which there is an abnormal retention of fluid. Is it correct to replace "in which" with "in that"? Where we could …
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