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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'population who' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase when you want to refer to a specific group of people. For example: The population who lives in coastal areas are often more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
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E. in the adult population who have temporary jobs.
D. in the adult population who do not have jobs.
And in the middle is the population who is suffering.
Significant risk reduction is also seen in the general population who use oral contraceptives.
Here was a Muslim population, who, according to them, knew nothing about Islam.
Northern Italy has a large percentage of the population who are middle class.
However, there are almost always freeloaders in the population who will take advantage of cooperators.
The percent of the population who think that the market is not too high.
The percentage of the population who was noble, who had noble titles, was extremely small.
These tests appeared to function adequately in this Spanish population, who showed similar performances to results published for North Americans.
"There is an enormous immigrant population who have not grown up with many of these images.
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