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Is it grammatically correct to say here "the results of which"?
Is it grammatically correct to say here "the results of which"?
Adhesion tests were performed on the surfaces that were either not checked during the initial inspection or the results of which were determined as not satisfactory.
2020年8月24日 02:29
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It is a good sentence, but it might be a bit more clear if you said: Adhesion tests were performed on the surfaces that were either not checked during the initial inspection or that had test results which were unsatisfactory.
2020年8月24日
1
Yes, excellent sentence!
I recommend making these minor changes:
Adhesion tests were performed on the surfaces that were either not checked during the initial inspection or the results of which were determined to be unsatisfactory.
2020年8月24日
In my opinion not really:
Adhesion tests performed on the surfaces were either not checked during the initial inspection or the results were not satisfactory.
2020年8月24日
Yes.
2020年8月25日
I would say that it's heavily implied that you're talking about the results already.
"Adhesion tests were performed on the surfaces that either weren't checked during the initial inspection, or which were determined to be unsatisfactory."
2020年8月24日
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