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including Mexico vs of whom mexico is part

The phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Including Mexico' is used to list items or entities that are part of a larger group, while 'of whom Mexico is part' is used to provide additional information about a specific entity within a group. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

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including Mexico

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to list items or entities that are part of a larger group.

This phrase is used to indicate that Mexico is one of the entities being mentioned as part of a group or category.

Examples:

  • The countries in North America, including Mexico, have diverse cultures.
  • The ingredients for the recipe, including Mexico's famous spices, were all sourced locally.
  • Central and South America (including Mexico). As part of our exchange programme, Sussex students can also apply to study abroad in Central and South ...
  • Elsevier's Dictionary of Plant Names of North America including Mexico, 1st Edition. In Latin, English (American) and Spanish (Mexican and European).
  • Lincoln. Furth, David G. and Savini, Vilma, "Checklist of the Alticinae of Central America, including Mexico (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)". (1996). Insecta Mundi.
  • The Ohio State University. 1947-05. The Genus Exitianus in North America. Including Mexico (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). DeLong, Dwight M.; Hershberger, Ruth ...

Alternatives:

  • along with Mexico
  • such as Mexico
  • which includes Mexico
  • comprising Mexico
  • with Mexico included

of whom mexico is part

This phrase is correct and can be used to provide additional information about a specific entity within a group.

This phrase is used to specify the relationship of Mexico to a larger group or category, emphasizing its role or position within that group.

Examples:

  • The countries in North America, of whom Mexico is part, have diverse cultures.
  • The team members, of whom Mexico is part, are all highly skilled professionals.

Alternatives:

  • among which Mexico is included
  • in which Mexico is included
  • of which Mexico is a part
  • to which Mexico belongs
  • including Mexico as a member

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