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The phrase 'who so' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'whoever' in this context. Example: Whoever succeeds in this task will be rewarded.
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Who so valiant to decide?
Who else — black or white — had ever been "so worldly, who so elegant, who so mockingly creative?
An excuse not to help people who so deserve it.
And Bakker is a writer who so loves detail.
But who are these ordinary Londoners who so fascinate Ackroyd?
We asked him to be in Doctor Who so often".
I don't know, he says, but He knows, God knows, who so ordains.
The term "distributor" means a person who so delivers a controlled substance or a listed chemical.
She was buried in Chicago's Waldheim Cemetery, near the Haymarket anarchists who so inspired her.
The same Dr Johnson who so enjoyed his poste-chaise pronounced memorably on cognac.
It's hard work playing a psychopath who so gleefully enjoys his work.
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