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The phrase 'a dog who' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a particular dog who has certain characteristics or has done something specific. Example Sentence: I have a dog who loves to chase squirrels in the park.
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MARLEY AND ME A family comedy about a dog who is adopted by a journalist.
There was a dog who was fond of eating eggs.
A dog who lived with her escaped, officials said.
"She wanted a dog who could become her child".
Roosevelt couldn't walk; he kept with him a dog who seemed to be constantly in motion.
In Agatha Christie's Dumb Witness, the central figure is a dog who sees the murder.
"I am like a dog who cannot let go of a bone," McGrath wrote to Kursh.
BOLT An animated comedy about a dog who believes he's a superhero.
As they spoke, a dog who was lying there lifted his headand pricked up his ears.
Another visitor said that a prisoner there "literally looked like a dog who had been kenneled".
The third member is a dog, who does his bit of juggling along with the humans.
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