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The phrase "person that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English. It is typically used to introduce a relative clause that describes a specific person. Example: The person that I saw at the grocery store yesterday was my old high school teacher.
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Then in person, that makes sex better".
I'm not a person that looks backwards.
For the average person, that seems hard to believe.
"That's the kind of person that needs to be duplicated".
Is the person that is the soul identical to the person that is Socrates?
"That's the only person that got shot".
I'm not a person that takes pills.
So a person that is a facilitator.
He is a person that has received information from others.
Not being a person that is always borrowing money.
First, remove an untyped person that has no children.
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