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Discover LudwigThe phrase "company whose" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is used when describing a company that possesses or belongs to something or someone. Example: "I work for a company whose CEO is known for her innovative leadership style."
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2. Identify a company whose advertising frequently features an athlete.
Nissan Motor was the company whose production fell.
Before long, he had his own production company, whose main client was Vans.
Taxpayers are still furious that they rescued a company whose own conduct brought it down.
VERIZON is another company whose workers — in this case, retirees — are active in proxy matters.
Coming from a company whose cafes seem to be on every corner, that's a powerful endorsement.
ownership of the coal company whose dam broke on Buffalo Creek W. Virginia, this Feb.
For a company whose very survival had been in doubt, that perception is valuable.
(Obviously, it's more than annoying for the company whose product is being pirated).
A spokesman for the company, whose majority owner is still Mr. Bloomberg, declined to comment.
Not every company whose patented test was to be miniaturized would cooperate.
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