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Is it ok to use "which" or "that" instead of "where" in this sentence?

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Rebecca

"Where" is being used as a conjunction here, and has a meaning similar to "in which" in this context. Thus, it'd actually be more accurate to use "in which" here instead of "which" or "that," which would be grammatically incorrect. Ex: I'm supposed to have a death that Red Bull sends flowers to my funeral. => incorrect Ex: I'm supposed to have a death which Red Bull sends flowers to my funeral. => incorrect Ex: I'm supposed to have a death in which Red Bull sends flowers to my funeral. => correct

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