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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a service who" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to a service, as "who" is meant for people, not services.
Example: "I need a service who can help me with my website."
Alternatives: "a service that" or "a service which".
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If we all use the same sales automation as a service, who has the edge?
Specifically, whether there are "at risk" individuals who are unable, or choose not to purchase a service, who experience a home-based emergency in which an alarm could have mitigated an adverse outcome.
If you are able to, hire a service(who can also do massages!) to do these tasks for you.
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Once most loans in the United States are issued, they are immediately passed off to a servicer, who is responsible for collecting ("servicing") the loan until it's been fully paid off.
"This was a woman who never missed a church service, who was an absolute pillar of her community.
The Secretary of Defense may prescribe an overseas basic allowance for housing for a member of a uniformed service who is on duty outside of the United States.
He talks about constituent in a cleaning service who pays a living wage to employees.
And Google's been in the forefront of this". He talks about constituent in a cleaning service who pays a living wage to employees.
So Royal Mail can afford to deliver smaller packets more cheaply than a courier service who would have to make a special journey to your door.
He complains bitterly about an older man at an M.C.C. service who winked at him; another hugged him a moment or two longer than necessary.
"If you're a family member or a friend, you're in," said Michael S. Rebresh, the owner of Mr. Chauffeur, a car service, who had applied.
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