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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a human who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific characteristic or action related to a person.
Example: "She is a human who values kindness and empathy in her interactions with others."
Alternatives: "an individual who" or "a person who".
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A human who was flying the airplane manually might feel those effects.
Butt calls it a "representation of a human who loses the way set out for him".
"An oil company that stops drilling is like a human who stops breathing.
There, they discovered that in the American suburbs, a human who did not drive was not a full human.
In 2012, he narrated a fake convention bio-pic, "Mitt Romney: A Human Who Built That," for "The Daily Show".
"She's just a wonderful, utter delight of a human, who just loves her job and works so hard.
"This did not happen in Mexico," he said, adding, "It was a human who brought this to Mexico".
Will we one day spawn a human who can formulate a theory that can explain these things?
In the big action sequence on Sunday, a human who finds himself caught by the foot almost goes unnoticed by the walkers.
More likely, you're married to a human who loves you but isn't wild about a sudden change in the terms of your marriage.
This hectic little tale follows one night's exploits in the life of Maud, a human who goes to Rotwood, a school for monsters.
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