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"which I am very excited about" vs "about which I am very excited"

Both phrases are correct, but the more common and natural construction is 'which I am very excited about.' The preposition 'about' is typically placed at the end of the clause in English.

Last Updated: April 06, 2024

which I am very excited about

This phrase is the more common and natural construction in English.

This phrase is the preferred and more commonly used construction in English. The preposition 'about' is typically placed at the end of the clause.

Alternatives:

  • which I am very excited about

about which I am very excited

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is a valid construction in English, but it is less common and may sound slightly formal or old-fashioned.

Alternatives:

  • which I am very excited about

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