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The term "to whomever" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as a pronoun in formal writing, as a formal alternative to "to whoever". For example: "I will pass the honor of giving the speech to whomever the board members choose."
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"He can give it to whomever he sees fit".
"He was loyal to whomever he dealt with".
A million dollars to whomever will bring him the head!
With open arms he gave to whomever was in need.
Contracts will go to whomever can ship the largest volume at the lowest price.
Says a $25-million 25-millionbeing offereward whomever turns Osama over to the authorisies.
(He was told that inmates could write to whomever they pleased).
We'll guarantee their safety and give them complete freedom to talk to whomever they wish.
Instead, people marched up to whomever had made their first-choice item and offered to trade.
Once he arrived somewhere he gave his full attention to whomever he met.
Instead, he came to Kabul because: "I go to whomever is strongest".
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