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Originally Posted by jyl
I am confused on the usage of "that" versus "which".
Here is a sentence: "for a Dutchman to win a grand tour implies an upending of the universe's natural laws that I'm not ready for".
Here is an alternate: "for a Dutchman to win a grand tour implies an upending of the universe's natural laws for which I'm not ready".
One sentence uses "that", the other uses "which". Why?
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The first example is an American speaking while the second example is a more educated person speaking.