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    Relatives etc.
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  • Dweck and her assistants ran an experiment on elementary school children. School personnel identified these children as helpless. (Relative Clause)
    Dweck and her assistants ran an experiment on elementary school children whom/who school personnel identified as helpless.
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  • J. P. Guilford is a leading psychologist. He initiated a debate on the relationship between creativity and intelligence. (Relative Clause)
    J. P. Guilford, who is a leading psychologist, initiated a debate on the relationship between creativity and intelligence.
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  • Thomas Edison held 1,093 patents. He guaranteed productivity by giving himself idea quotas. (Relative Clause)
    Thomas Edison, who held 1,093 patents, guaranteed productivity by giving himself idea quotas.
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  • Thomas Edison guaranteed productivity. His idea quota was one minor invention every 10 days and a major invention every six months. (Relative Clause)
    Thomas Edison, whose idea quota was one minor invention every 10 days and a major invention every six months, guaranteed productivity.
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  • A study which was led by University College of London found that feeling stressed makes people more able to process and internalise bad news. (Reduced relative clauses)
    A study led by University College of London found that feeling stressed makes people more able to process and internalise bad news.
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  • Einstein, who is best known for his paper on relativity, published 248 other papers. (Reduced relative clauses)
    Einstein, best known for his paper on relativity, published 248 other papers.
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  • A scientist who combines different concepts in a novel way is able to look at the same world as everyone else and see something different. (Reduced relative clauses)
    A scientist combining different concepts in a novel way is able to look at the same world as everyone else and see something different.
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  • I am sure tolerating the ambivalence between two incompatible things helped Edison to see the relationship that led to his breakthrough. (Perfect modals)
    Tolerating the ambivalence between two incompatible things must have helped Edison to see the relationship that led to his breakthrough.
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  • It is regrettable that the scientist did not receive funding for his new project on early detection of lung cancer. (Perfect modals)
    The scientist should have received funding for his new project on early detection of lung cancer.
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  • AI threatens our existence, especially if precautions are not taken. Elon Musk is worried about this. (Noun Clause)
    Elon Musk is worried that AI threatens our existence especially if precautions are not taken.
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  • The myth that AI will destroy most jobs could undermine support for AI. The report explains this. (Noun Clause)
    The report explains that the myth that AI will destroy most jobs could undermine support for AI.
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  • Even modest advances in AI will destroy massive numbers of jobs. Many people wonder this. (Noun Clause)
    Many people wonder whether (or not)/if even modest advances in AI will destroy massive numbers of jobs.
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  • The speed of computer processing keeps growing. This makes AGI not only possible but inevitable. (Noun Clause)
    The fact that the speed of computer processing keeps growing makes AGI not only possible but inevitable. What makes AGI not only possible but inevitable is that
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