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("Bosch! That guy you showed me was just here!" "Haller? What are you talking about? Who?") Something good and less stilted is likely to emerge in future books, now that Mr. Connelly has gotten the introductions out of the way.
This is a compromise between providing detailed information on all interventions in all 192 member countries of WHO, something that is not possible in the shorter term, and the global approach that has been used in the past [ 5].
If you are not sure, it is much better to use "who" when "whom" would traditionally have been required than to use "whom" incorrectly for "who", something even great writers have been guilty of: "There was a big man whom I think was an hôtelier from Phnom Penh and a French girl I'd never seen before... .. (The Quiet American, Graham Greene – who as a former subeditor should have known better).
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"Who does something like this?
Anyone who became something was taking it".
People who had something to say.
Who needs something's flesh?
Dashi spoke to Hasanaj, who said something.
Well, who knows, something may come along".
I'm the one person who says something.
Can an author who wrote something first be a plagiarist?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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