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Old July 07, 2015, 02:08 AM
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Whence without verb

Mr Wallace constantly has this structure:

-Whence the authority to make any sort of credible Appeal for SWE at all?

without a verb in the sentence; is this really correct? I'm not sure whether it really complies with modern rules.
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I'm with you, I would prefer to see a verb here.
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