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The phrase "a man whose father" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a man in relation to his father, often to provide additional context or information about the man’s background or family.
Example: "He is a man whose father was a renowned artist, inspiring him to pursue a career in the arts."
Alternatives: "a man whose dad" or "a man with a father who".
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That is a remarkable feat for a man whose father once doubted his suitability for the job.
No one would marry a man whose father had died of AIDS, he was told.
One was by a man whose father had been landlord of the village inn, Ginger Winyard.
"They are bloodthirsty," said a man whose father, a neighborhood council member from Topchi, was killed on Sept. 26.
Certainly not why anyone would marry a man whose father slaughtered 20,000 people in three weeks..
Can a man whose father never saw him from age 1 to 18 be forgiven for doing nearly the same thing to his daughter?
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It's now run by Eric Abadie, a bear of a man whose father-in-law started the restaurant in 1969.
"While England's victories on Friday and Tuesday are due to many factors no one would argue that a young black player made a huge difference and a young man whose father has played a significant role in fighting racism in football," Rabbatts said.
The frankly autobiographical play was told from the perspective of a young man whose father was a journeyman musician with a devotion to his craft and an itinerant life that had a devastating effect on his relationship with his wife and family.
Thither came Lucius Caesar, a young man, whose father was a lieutenant-general under Caesar.
Their mission: to induce a young man, whose father is a business rival of Saito's, to break up the company he is about to inherit.
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