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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'whoever I' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase is 'Whoever I am' or 'Whoever I may be'. Example sentence: I pledge to be an honest person, whoever I may be.
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I kill whoever I want".
"I can be whoever I want.
I grab whoever I can.
"Whoever I pick doesn't matter," she said.
I'm still whoever I was.
I will talk to whoever I want.
I just started naturally imitating whoever I was talking to.
I'll apply whoever I am to make it happen".
And whoever I drive against will be exciting.
It depends whoever I thought was more well known.
"Whoever I want to be," replies Toplis with relish.
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