It was a battle between A and B.
Since the President was caught having an affair, nearly 10000 men have been
sued for divorce,which is more than had been sued in the past five years combined.
(A) which is more than had been sued
(B) more than had been sued
I chose A even though it seemed wrong and it was clearly wrong as relative pronoun "which" shouldn't be modifying "divorce".
But B also has a problem that "no clause after than", since we are comparing divorces
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Since the President was caught having an affair, nearly 10000 men have been
sued for divorce,which is more than had been sued in the past five years combined.
(A) which is more than had been sued
(B) more than had been sued
I chose A even though it seemed wrong and it was clearly wrong as relative pronoun "which" shouldn't be modifying "divorce".
But B also has a problem that "no clause after than", since we are comparing divorces
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