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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who include" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when writing about a group of people that you would like to mention by name. For example: "The attendees of the conference, who include John, Alice, and Fred, are very excited to be there."
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Authors (usually American) who include too much detail.
But detractors, who include Tea Party leaders, see pure calculation.
NICE has 270 employees, who include doctors, economists and pharmacists.
Mission of Burma fans (who include Moby and R.E.M).
The organisers, who include relatives of victims, were overwhelmed by the number of attendees.
Aziz's political opponents, who include democracy activists, Islamists and ex-military officers, are restless.
The response of cynics, who include many Arabs, is to question the timing.
The committee's members (who include a flying bishop) are sworn to secrecy.
His clients, who include his former wife, have all been happy to do so.
Top managers of Big Fuel, who include Jon Bond, chief executive, are to remain.
Other high profile guests booked to appear on Doctor Who include Tom Riley and Ben Miller.
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