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Discover Ludwig"who I" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
You should instead use "who I am" to make a complete sentence. Example: Incorrect: Who I like to be is someone who is always honest and kind. Correct: Who I am is someone who is always honest and kind.
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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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