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"expires on" vs "which I was not aware of it"

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. The first phrase is a fragment that seems to be part of a longer sentence, while the second phrase is a complete sentence fragment. The first phrase contains a redundancy with 'of it,' which is unnecessary. The second phrase seems to be missing information after 'expires on,' making it incomplete.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

expires on

This phrase is not correct as it is incomplete. It lacks information about what is expiring on a specific date.

To make this phrase correct, you need to add the specific information after 'expires on.' For example, 'expires on December 31st.'

which I was not aware of it

This phrase is not correct in English. The use of 'of it' is redundant and unnecessary.

The correct form would be 'which I was not aware of.' The phrase 'of it' should be removed to avoid redundancy.

Alternatives:

  • which I was not aware of

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