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"who otherwise" is a perfectly valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize an exception or distinction between two different people or things. For example: "The neighborhood cats who otherwise live harmoniously were caught fighting over a piece of food."

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Babies have been vaccinated who otherwise would have died.

"Ridiculous," said one blogger, who otherwise admired the book.

"It makes people who otherwise feel weak feel very strong".

Like the others, he's either an illegal immigrant or somebody who otherwise can't be identified.

The lack of public attention on Afghanistan has bothered some who otherwise support Mr. Obama's policy.

But vast numbers of people are reading who otherwise would not be.

"It creates an artificial barrier to people who otherwise would be eligible," he said.

"They both felt good," said Anthony, who otherwise had a good shooting night (17 for 31).

"People who otherwise might be more centrist are angry about this border situation".

"We have a young man who's playing baseball who otherwise wouldn't be".

And they are underdogs, men who otherwise might have no business in the game.

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