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The phrase "With whom" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in formal contexts to inquire about the person or people involved in an action or situation. Example: "With whom did you discuss the project details?"
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With whom?
With whom are they fighting?
With whom is she arguing?
With whom almost doesn't matter.
With whom will you communicate in Greek?
With whom is the child safest?
With whom do you most agree?
With whom should you work?
With whom did you leave?
With whom do you study?
With whom does he work?
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