although,
as she herself has
she was not happy in
for some time,
told you,
her job.
The choice as to where to position a subordinate clause in relation to a main
clause is not a grammatical one as such, but is a question of discourse. In general,
subordinate clauses are more marked (i.e. used in an untypical way) when they
occur first, and even more marked when they interrupt the main clause.
Placing a clause in a marked position can create emphasis, or may be used to
signal a contrast with another clause or sentence. It may also serve to create a
coherent link between sentences, or to signal the importance of a piece of
information (
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