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Discover Ludwig"of whoever" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show possession or association with an unknown or unspecified person. Example: The keys were left in the care of whoever was last in the office.
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She thought of whoever it was — Trelawny?
You enjoy the company of whoever you are with.
"People will just make fun of whoever is out there.
It takes on the character of whoever cooks it.
Appreciate the effort, skill, or artistry of all competitors and celebrate the joy of whoever wins.
"We are the sum of whoever we worked with," he said.
Wayne Newton got rid of whoever the tiger didn't get, and was then axed by Cher.
Poitras remained wary of whoever it was she was communicating with.
In a society this demoralized, no one questions the authority of whoever dares to assume it.
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New Yorkers are familiar with the blood sport of whoever-gets-there-first.
"I am a big believer of whoever misses the first penalty wins the shootout.
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