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The phrase "an individual whose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific person in relation to a characteristic or quality that follows the phrase.
Example: "She is an individual whose dedication to her work is truly inspiring."
Alternatives: "a person who" or "someone whose".
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A saint is an individual whose "heroic virtue" is an exemplar for others.
"This is an individual whose family, whose life, whose upbringing has been about helping other people".
Rather, it is a means of strengthening an individual whose blood-making system has been weakened by aggressive cancer treatments.
This is especially likely when people learn of a contrary position held by an individual whose judgment they respect.
"In the course of that, we learned that there was an individual whose name we did not have before," Mr. Browne said, referring to Mr. Dominguez.
In 1954 he performed a kidney transplant for an individual whose genetically identical twin volunteered to donate a kidney; the recipient survived for several years.
To file a class-action lawsuit, a lawyer needs a so-called named plaintiff, or an individual whose name will appear on the initial complaint as a representative of the class.
The medal, the highest accolade bestowed on an architect by the organization, annually honors an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture.
Baldwin's memoir of his dreadful experience is an important contribution from an individual whose celebrity status may help him call attention to other fathers who have been the victims of parental alienation syndrome.
Vandals can activate the assault from a remote location, and to a company or an individual whose computer is being used, the only impact may appear to be a slowdown in the activity of the network.
Think of Nick in "The Great Gatsby," of Augie in his adventures, or Holden and Humbert in theirs — to say any of these names is to conjure an individual whose essence is laid bare by what he relates.
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