Saraj Zhou
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I can see there is a “because-clause” and “who-clause”in the above sentence.
But “Websites are proliferating much faster than accessibility can even be made available to them” should not has more than one predicate right?
“Websites are proliferating much faster than accessibility can even be made available to them, because it’s all usually done by manual programmers who do one website at a time,” said Hingson, who is blind. [from CNBC]
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