grammaticality - Is a sentence always grammatically incorrect if it has no verb?


Is the following grammatically correct? My friend says the second sentence is grammatically incorrect, but couldn't explain why.



I have always been fascinated by statistics. The different ways in which you could look at data and infer knowledge from it.





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