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The phrase "who himself" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize the subject of a sentence and make it clear that the subject is responsible for something. For example: "John, who himself cooked the meal, was praised for his efforts."
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"There's Chris Pilkinton," says Sonsara, who himself works gratis.
Can you imagine?" asked Mr. Uslucan, 43, who himself was born in Germany to Turkish parents.
New York, critically, has a Democratic governor who himself led the fight for the legislation.
Six investors soon joined Kokonas, who himself put in more than half a million dollars.
He was first replaced as chief by Léo Apotheker, who himself was ousted on Sept. 22.
Plus, she fuelled her feud with Kanye West again, who himself was Tweeting during the ceremony.
Unfortunately, Sakho's efforts are stopped by Joe Hart, who himself is in inspired form.
Gardner, who himself is now a longtime important influence on two generations of students, keeps an office in Longfellow Hall.
He is asked about Clapton, who himself recently downsized his collection.
It is shown on Italia 1, owned by Mr Berlusconi, who himself underwent a facelift recently.
Like Mr. Morris, he performed with Lar Lubovitch, who himself later choreographed for Broadway.
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