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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who immediately" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who acts without delay or hesitation.
Example: "She called the emergency services, who immediately dispatched an ambulance."
Alternatives: "who promptly" or "who instantly"
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"You're a pitcher," the coach told Contreras, who immediately disagreed.
"Eric Lindros?" replied the fan, who immediately recognized her gaffe.
She called Mr. Cullooyah, who immediately warmed to the idea.
"I'm gonna do whatever you have done," Colbert told Letterman, who immediately argued against that plan.
Sitting quietly in a corner was a guy who immediately looked familiar.
He confided these fears to Bolingbroke, who immediately denounced him to Richard as a traitor.
Then along came Ronald Reagan, who immediately dismantled the forward-thinking Carter energy policy.
He was not the only one who immediately understood the Titanic's significance.
Jonson thus exerted a great influence on the playwrights who immediately followed him.
Donohue told Girardi, who immediately shut down Jeter, who did not protest.
One of those friends brought along Mr. Reding, who immediately took notice of Ms. Dube.
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