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Discover Ludwig"a boy who" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides more information about a specific boy. Example: "In the park, I saw a boy who was playing with a frisbee."
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I'd find a boy who wrote poems.
A boy who hung himself in prison.
A boy who was picking on girls?
A boy who looked about thirteen passed around a joint.
Dunne remembers a boy who was always looking to learn.
The explosion also wounded a boy who was with them.
Hurricane Sandy Crept Up on a Boy Who Couldn't Swim.
He claims he's a boy who vanished 8 years ago.
'You're stupid': A boy who has lead poisoning is taunted.
"It's about a boy who happened to be black.
A musical for families about a boy who saves Halloween.
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