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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who I" is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, one might use the phrase "whom I" when referring to an object. For example, "The dog, whom I adopted as a pup, has become my best friend."
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"That's who I chase.
"Who?" I asked again.
"Who?" I asked.
It's who I am".
Here's who I am".
"Jim who?" I asked.
"That's who I am.
"Who?" I ask.
It's just who I am.
Ask him who I am.
That is who I am.
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