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Discover Ludwig"who could it be" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are asking a question about the identity of someone. For example: I just received a gift, but I don't know who it's from. Who could it be?.
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Who could it be?
But who could it be?
But who could it be this time?
Who could it be inside the Brisbane correctional centre?
My journalistic streak impelled me to take a closer look – who could it be?
"Usually I have an idea for a character and then I think, 'Who could it be?
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For Anders Borg, the Swedish finance minister, Latvia was enjoying a "graduation day"; if it did not qualify for the euro, who could?It is easy to forget the economic and social cost.
Who could it possibly be?
Who could it have been?
After all, who else could it be?
8.17am BST Other possibilities Who else could it be?
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