Phaedrus
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How about "Chopsticks are a type of utensil with which to eat rice"?
The experiment you're conducting seems to require that the matrix subject not be co-referent with the implied subject of the infinitival relative. While it's hard for me to say how intensely I dislike your new example, and thus whether I think it refutes my point about the use of phrasal/prepositional verbs in the infinitival relative as a means of improving the naturalness of the construction (with Pied Piping), I know that I'd prefer the following:
The Chinese have a special type of utensil with which to eat rice.
I assume that you won't be satisfied with that example, because it is at least possible to interpret "the Chinese" as the implied subject of "to eat rice."
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