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The phrase "a groupie which" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "which" is typically used to refer to things, while "who" is used for people.
Example: "She is a groupie who follows her favorite band everywhere."
Alternatives: "a groupie that" or "a groupie who".
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I knew his one-page adventure cartoons and a feature he had done called "Muss 'Em Up!" I knew everything he had ever done, so he had no choice but to hire me as a groupie, which is what he did.
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She joined Leon Russell's Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour and collaborated with Mr. Russell on "Superstar," the lament of a lovesick groupie, which she confessed was inspired by Eric Clapton.
Lazenby became angry and shouted over the phone to Nefer: "You're nothing but a fucking groupie", which Hendrix overheard.
A Voter Poll; One Constituent KATE HUDSON, who plays a groupie in the film "Almost Famous," which opened yesterday, was at the premiere party with her mother, GOLDIE HAWN, at a re-creation of Max's Kansas City (it was really the bar Centro Fly).
She now runs an online site, Groupie Couture, which sells her own clothing as well as handbags and jewelry.
Mr. Bramlett's most famous compositions included "Groupie (Superstar)," which he wrote with Leon Russell and which became a hit for the Carpenters but was also recorded by artists as varied as Woody Herman, Vikki Carr, Sonic Youth and Usher; and "Never Ending Song of Love," covered dozens of times by the wide-ranging likes of Charles, Herbie Mann, Patty Loveless and the Osmonds.
The album is linked by an unfolding voiceover in which Lamar discusses his inner conflict, depression, the temptations of "Lucy" (the devil in the guise of a groupie) and false epiphanies.
You're a groupie".
I was a groupie!
Neither was a groupie.
"I'm a groupie," he said.
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