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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somebody that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a relative clause to provide more information about a person. Example: "I am looking for somebody that can help me with my project."
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"Somebody that looks nice".
He's somebody that can win.
It needs somebody that steps up front".
Finally, in 1998, he "met somebody that knew somebody that needed somebody".
"He's somebody that can score without dominating the ball.
"I'm somebody that understands and appreciates their work".
You need somebody that knows what you're going through".
I actually am somebody that gets along with people.
"I think I'm somebody that understands marketing," Trump said.
Look, I'm somebody that gets it and nobody really knows.
We need somebody that knows what they're doing".
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