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Conjunction after "such that"

English Language & Usage Asked by Capublanca on June 21, 2021

I am writing a mathematical paper. Consider a sentence like the following:

“we choose a function F such that formula (1) holds and the quantity F(x) is complex”

It seems to me that the sentence is a bit hard to read, because the “and” may be seen as the beginning of a new sentence.

Is there a better way to write such a sentence?

Thank you for your suggestions.

One Answer

How about:

'We choose a complex function F(x) such that the formula (1) holds.'

'such that' is a phrase that introduces a result clause/Adverbial clause.

To be able to answer correctly, we need to first understand what you are talking about; and that's why I think this question would be better served in "Math Stack Exchange."

Answered by Mr. X on June 21, 2021

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