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amongst of which
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "amongst of which" is not correct in written English.
You should use "amongst which" or "of which" instead, depending on the context. Example: "There are several options available, amongst which is the one that best suits your needs."
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
In the current study, a total of 19 7.6%) were found to be reactive for the HIV antibody test amongst of which 9 (47.4%) had TB co-infection.
Science
All the inmates who participated in the study volunteered for HIV testing and a total of 19 7.6%) inmates were found to be reactive for the HIV antibody test amongst of which 9(47.4%) had TB co-infection.
Science
All the inmates who participated in the study volunteered for HIV testing and a total of 19 (7.6%) were found to be reactive for the HIV antibody test amongst of which 9 (47.4%) had TB co-infection.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
In the composition of PCSC, there can be four types of ester bonds amongst monomers, of which CA was used in three.
Science
This is for several reasons, amongst the least of which, the language in which they were delivered.
Amongst the crimes of which he was charged but acquitted in court was the theft of building materials in 1954.
Wiki
The victory over their provincial rivals also touched off a celebration amongst the fans, of which over 20,000 greeted the team with wild cheering when their plane landed at Calgary International Airport.
Wiki
The study revealed 5,898 polymorphic markers amongst ten cultivars, of which 2,730 were mapped in the consensus genetic map.
Science
Amongst those genes, of which 113 are regulatory, 72 are not associated to regulatory genes (k in = 0) and 787 are regulated (k in > 0).
Science
This pattern shows a similarity of fertility behaviour amongst the represented women, of which, the explanation needs further investigation.
Science
Determination of the precise role played by each factor, as well as the synergistic effects amongst the factors, all of which influence stem cell responses is essential for future developments.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to use the phrase "amongst of which", double-check whether "among which" or "of which" would be more appropriate and grammatically correct in your sentence. Using "among which" is often the simplest and most direct solution.
Common error
The most common mistake is using "amongst of which" when only "among which" or "of which" is needed. This error often stems from an attempt to combine two similar phrases, resulting in a grammatically incorrect expression. Avoid this by simplifying your sentence structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "amongst of which" is an incorrect combination of two valid phrases: "amongst which" and "of which". The intended function is to introduce a relative clause specifying a subset within a larger group, but the redundant "of" disrupts the grammatical structure. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
67%
Wiki
17%
News & Media
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "amongst of which" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The correct alternatives are either "among which" or "of which", depending on the intended meaning and sentence structure. While the intention is to identify a subset from a larger group, the redundancy introduced by the extra "of" creates an error. The contexts in which this phrase appears tend to be in Scientific, Wiki and News & Media publications, but its infrequent usage and grammatical status suggest avoiding it in formal writing. Remember to simplify your sentence structure and choose the correct preposition to maintain clarity and accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
among which
Omits the unnecessary "of", correcting the grammatical error while maintaining the intended meaning.
of which
Replaces the entire phrase to eliminate the incorrect usage while preserving the relative clause structure.
some of which
Highlights that only part of the group is relevant to the discussion.
from which
Focuses on the origin or source, subtly shifting the emphasis from a group to a starting point.
a few of which
Emphasizes that the number of elements is small.
including which
Highlights that the following information will be an inclusion of something.
in which
Indicates a state or condition, slightly changing the nature of the relationship being described.
whereby
Introduces a method or process, diverging from the original intent of specifying a subset.
from these
Emphasizes selection from a set, altering the structure to a simpler prepositional phrase.
out of which
Signifies extraction or creation from a source, changing the context to one of derivation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "amongst" in a sentence?
The word "amongst" functions as a preposition indicating inclusion in a group. A correct usage example is: "The decision was popular "amongst the employees"".
Is "amongst which" grammatically correct?
Yes, "amongst which" is grammatically correct and often used to introduce a relative clause specifying a subset of a larger group. For example: "There are several factors to consider, "amongst which cost is the most important"".
What are some alternatives to the phrase "amongst which"?
Alternatives include "of which", "including which", or simply rephrasing the sentence for clarity.
How does the meaning change if I use "among" instead of "amongst"?
The words "among" and "amongst" are generally interchangeable and carry the same meaning. The choice between them often depends on stylistic preference, with "amongst" sounding slightly more formal or archaic.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested