Sentence examples for on who from inspiring English sources

'on who' is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is 'on whom.' You can use this phrase when referring to an indirect object in a sentence, for example: "The professor raised her hand to ask a question about the incident on whom the blame fell."

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"Later on, who knows?

Oh, come on, who are we kidding?

Any ideas on who would succeed him?

It depends on who you are.

Much depends on who writes it.

When the pressure's on, who knows?

The answer depends on who you ask.

Or not, depending on who is talking.

It depends on who it is.

The criteria on who can join vary.

The prices depended on who they had.

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