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Non-defining Relative Clauses.
Definition: Non-defining relative clauses provide additional information about a noun that is already clearly identified. This additional information is not essential to understanding the main clause.
Usage: They are separated by commas and can be omitted without changing the main meaning of the sentence.
Example: "My brother, who is a doctor, lives in New York." (Here, "who is a doctor" provides extra information about the brother but does not define which brother is being referred to.)
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