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The part of a sentence "who locates" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe an action taken by a person. For example: The detective, who locates missing persons, is the most sought-after investigator in the city.
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It's Gibbons who locates that sense of power, of mechanisation, in Lynch's work.
Laceby Motors, one of the project's sponsors, has also offered a free MOT and service to the person who locates it.
Once a call is registered by the communication officer, it is processed by the dispatch officer who locates the nearest available ambulance through GPS Global Positioning Systemm).
And her supporting cast is strong, especially the terrific Mr. Rothman, who locates the stress fractures of emotion beneath Bill's sheer granite face.
FOR relatives of American soldiers in Iraq, the Westchester chapter of the Red Cross is the telephone operator who locates their sons and daughters and relays their messages home.
Gallant Journey (1946) permitted Wellman another foray into the roots of aviation; Magic Town (1947), a satire of Middle America written by longtime Frank Capra collaborator Robert Riskin, featured James Stewart as a pollster who locates the average American town; and The Iron Curtain (1948) was a Cold War drama about Russian espionage in Canada.
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Exodus buys bulk data lines from telecom companies like Qwest Communications and Sprint and resells them to publishers of Web pages who locate their Web servers at Exodus' hosting locations.
Some say that it was Neoptolemus who located the horse's trapdoor.
The stunned buyers called Ms. Furci, who located the appropriate authorities.
(All hail the costume assistant who located that psychedelic unicorn sweater).
So who are the lucky few who locate the nuggets in the mud?
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