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Discover LudwigThe phrase "who relates" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used when referring to someone who is recounting a story or event. Example: "My grandmother, who relates many fascinating stories of her childhood, is a joy to talk to."
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Who relates to Ned Stark?
So the innkeeper, who relates this account, informs us.
So you're trying to find a person who relates to that.
Ray subsequently interviews the cab driver (Harrelson), who relates a somewhat different narrative.
But we want a Mayor who relates to the public in all sorts of ways, don't we?
Egan is a deft storyteller who relates the trajectory of Curtis's career with careful attention to its triumphs and setbacks.
She is described in near-feral terms as a girl who relates to few humans other than her own mother.
Even in the midst of suffering, the person who relates to God in this way feels blessed.
There's no one else in the galaxy who relates to them as well as they relate to each other.
And Mark Young, the former agent who relates the tale to the BBC, said it happened on Long Island Sound.
Lincoln's assassination is described in colorful detail by scholars like Harold Holzer, who relates gruesome tidbits with an impish touch.
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