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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for who" is not correct and not usable in written English
The correct phrase is "for whom." For example: "Who is the letter for?" "The letter is for whom?"
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For who?
Safer city for who?
But for who?
"For who?" the gangster asked.
Bartender, with a laugh: "For who?
They loved him for who he was".
"I love him for who he is.
As for who eats the most?
I ever worked for who did that".
Loving him for who he is?
Stand up for who you are.
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