Originally posted by Spacecadet
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"to which you can link" is much better.
A preposition is something you never end a sentence with.
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I think that recommendation is based on an analogy with Latin. Same goes for the split infinitive rule. I prefer the original.Originally posted by Fleetwood"to which you can link" is much better.
A preposition is something you never end a sentence with.
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