Jakarta where there a lot of centers

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Can i say: Jakarta where there are a lot of centers is a big city.
Is it grammatical? It sounds strange to me idk...
 
Re: Relative clause

It's not good, no.

What do you mean by 'centers'?
 
Re: Relative clause

It's grammatical to write "Jakarta, which has a lot of business/shopping centers, is a big city."
But it's much better to say "Jakarta is a big city with a lot of business/shopping centers."
 
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Can I say (no colon here) "Jakarta, where there are a lot of centers, is a big city"?

Is it grammatical? It sounds strange to me. [STRIKE]idk...[/STRIKE]

Note my corrections above.

In future, if you need to say "I don't know", please do so in full. We discourage textspeak/chatlish on the forum.
 
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