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The phrase "whoever feeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any person who provides food or nourishment, often in a context discussing care or responsibility. Example: "Whoever feeds the animals at the shelter deserves our gratitude for their hard work."
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"Dogs love whoever feeds them.
To avoid this problem, fish should not be overfed and whoever feeds the fish must be sure that the feed offered can be completely consumed.
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Most people are excited to share some photos publicly and have them shown right in the feeds of whoever follows them.
Mama D, a witchy old woman on Dorgenois Street, stoked charcoal grills in her driveway, feeding whoever walked by.
"We'll still be here, feeding whoever's left in the resistance camp, the liberation camp.
"Schools should ensure that whoever goes on these trips feeds back to the rest of the staff," she says.
No matter the actual target of these jokes – whoever it is – the Kimmy plot feeds into a long trend of sitcoms mocking "PC culture".
Feedpass' value proposition is that they add Google adsense advertisements to the feed landing page (but not into the feed itself), and they will share that revenue with whoever created the feed URL at Feedpass.
Send the links to whoever you want, post them on your social network feeds, tweet the URL to anyone who will read it.
Even the prophet Mohammed is said to have praised the narcissus, "Whoever has two loaves of bread, sell one and buy narcissi, for while bread nourishes the body, the narcissus feeds the soul".
Whoever could run, did.
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