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hey, do you know why 'that' is better than 'to which' in this sentence. 3D printing delivers a combination of customization and efficiency THAT conventional printing cannot match.
"to which" is used in a sentence like this: David'd proposal is to team up with him on a new project, to which I said "no way." This is a reworded version of this sentence: I said "no way" to David's proposal to team up with him on a new project. Notice the use of "TO in the rewrite. Thus, "3D printing delivers a combination of customization and efficiency TO WHICH conventional printing cannot match." is a rewrite of Conventional printing cannot match TO 3D printing's combination of customization and efficiency. The use of "to" here doesn't make sense. Same exercise is true with "of which."
Is there a specific aspect of subordination you're having trouble with, or a specific question? Otherwise I'll just type up what I already said in this video, and I don't think that would be helpful if it doesn't make sense to you. Also, don't worry, not deleting this video anytime soon!