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Discover Ludwig'who a' is not correct or usable in written English
It is not a complete phrase and does not make sense. To make a complete sentence, you would need to add more words. For example, you could say: "Who are the people attending the meeting?"
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Q: Initially you are selling to who? A: To commercial segments.
Stats frame who a player is.
"I listened to the Who a lot".
Who A 22-year-old from Birmingham.
It matters very much who a child's peers are.
"We decide who a diplomat is," Munter explained.
And who knows who a disabled orphan will become?
They didn't even know who a minister was".
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A nurse who became a philosopher.
A brother who's a total loser?
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com