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The phrase "a woman whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about a woman, typically describing a characteristic or relationship.
Example: "She is a woman whose determination has inspired many in her community."
Alternatives: "a woman who" or "a woman that".
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A Woman whose strength & determination was infinite.
A woman whose voice was raised in panic.
Narrator is a woman whose lover's name is Nick.
He saw a woman whose arm was missing.
A woman whose pension has disappeared in a bureaucratic maze.
A woman whose husband was killed in an auto accident is left with four children.
Talk story about a woman, whose project for the fall is getting rid of things.
Why would any man want to court a woman whose full-time occupation is courting attention?
A woman whose daughter was killed at the Bataclan had come in on Friday night.
There was a woman whose husband stabbed and killed a child.
"There was a woman whose brother shot up a church," Peter said.
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