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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a press release who" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "who" is typically used to refer to people, not objects or documents like a press release.
Example: "The press release who was responsible for the announcement was well-received." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "a press release that" or "a press release which".
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It'll also boast "more legroom than a Mercedes S class limousine," according to board member Peter Carlsson in a press release, who previously acted as Tesla's VP of supply chain.
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The hard lesson for all those republican campaigners who still send me press releases, who yet hope for an end to flummery, expense and constitutional scleroticism, is that nothing essential has changed.
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"We'll write a letter and put out a press release and see who covers it," he said, dourly.
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In a press release, Adichie ― who's previously talked about make-up being a part of her identity as a feminist ― said that how she styles herself isn't about what's acceptable by mainstream beauty's standards but by what she likes.
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