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The phrase "of who" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct expression is "who" or "whom." For example: "We didn't know who was responsible," or "We didn't know to whom it belonged."
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Regardless of who they are.
— A history! of who? what?
Or at least of who you were.
It's part of who they are.
It's part of who he is".
The breakdown of who likes what.
The sum of who we are.
That's kind of who he is.
It is part of who I am.
"It's part of who we are.
Autism is part of who I am".
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