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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who everyone" is not grammatically correct and should be written as "whom everyone" or "whoever everyone." However, it is more commonly used in spoken English rather than written English
Example: "She is the one whom everyone is talking about."
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He was a doctor who everyone loved.
"That's who everyone says," Ms. Coddington said.
People bonded and knew who everyone was.
"It's not about who everyone knows," Ms. Clapham says.
Instead, it is his wife who everyone recognises.
"I said, 'This is who everyone saw,' " said Mr. Beshara.
A heterosexual male who everyone secretly thinks is gay.
But it was clear who everyone was here to see.
He is the guy who everyone wants for a teammate.
What have we learned today about who everyone is?
We know who everyone is and where they live.
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