Sentence examples for who so from inspiring English sources

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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