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Is it correct to say "in which to", "from which to", "on which to", etc.?

English Language & Usage Asked on August 9, 2021

I see these kinds of phrases used sometimes in articles and books, and they sound weird to me. Here are some examples:

This is a great environment in which to read and work.

The book offers many fascinating perspectives from which to look at society.

The book offers a ton of profound principles on which to base your decisions and actions.

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