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in which I can’t find it vs of which I can’t find it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'In which I can't find it' is used when referring to a specific location or place, while 'of which I can't find it' is used when referring to a possession or belonging.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

in which I can’t find it

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific location or place.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific location or place where something cannot be found.

Examples:

  • I searched the entire house, but the book is in a place in which I can't find it.
  • I can't believe I can't find it.
  • Well, I can't find it!
  • House keeps moving it so I can't find it.
  • I can't find it on the shelves.
  • But I can't find it.
  • If the murder weapon was a golf club, I can't find it.
  • I can't find it in your bible.
  • Fiona... I can't find it.
  • Well, I can't find it.
  • If he had contact with any other financial institution, I can't find it.
  • I can't find it in any of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s protocol directives.
  • Even when I look around, I can't find it.
  • Even I can't find it.
  • And because there's something between us for which I can't find the words.
  • He had a pulse, but I can't - I can't find it anymore.
  • If there is one I can't find it, but... there seems to be a more extensive command center four decks above us.
  • I can't find it no matter how I look for it.
  • If there's anything written on this paper, I can't find it.
  • If the name Ashley is on Scott's phone, I can't find it.
  • Angus is coming round and Mum said we could watch it, and I can't find it.

Alternatives:

  • where I can't find it
  • at which I can't find it

of which I can’t find it

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a possession or belonging.

This phrase is used to indicate a possession or belonging that cannot be found.

Examples:

  • I have many books, but there is one of which I can't find.
  • I'm in a dream, of which I can't escape.
  • She has two distant of which I can't reach, and the other has this phobia about funerals.
  • According to this, it goes by many names... most of which I can't pronounce... but I'm thinking you know "Purgatory".
  • I can't believe I can't find it.
  • Well, I can't find it!
  • House keeps moving it so I can't find it.
  • I can't find it on the shelves.
  • But I can't find it.
  • If the murder weapon was a golf club, I can't find it.
  • I can't find it in your bible.
  • Fiona... I can't find it.
  • Well, I can't find it.
  • If he had contact with any other financial institution, I can't find it.
  • I can't find it in any of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s protocol directives.
  • Even when I look around, I can't find it.
  • Even I can't find it.
  • And because there's something between us for which I can't find the words.
  • He had a pulse, but I can't - I can't find it anymore.
  • If there is one I can't find it, but... there seems to be a more extensive command center four decks above us.
  • I can't find it no matter how I look for it.

Alternatives:

  • whose I can't find
  • that I can't find

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