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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "whoever got" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to refer to the person who received or obtained something. For example: "I don't know who got the last slice of cake, but whoever got it, I'm sure it was delicious!".
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It makes him queasier to think about whoever got Angel this way.
With only four casinos spread out over the entire state, though, whoever got a license could thrive.
Because of my parents and their parents, and their parents, including whoever got turned to dust in the war.
2600: The Hacker Quarterly offered $10k to whoever got them Donald Trump's tax details.
The five agreed: whoever got out first would wear the shirt.
Jeter and Abreu, both bachelors, had a bet in which whoever got married first would win.
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"I'll go with whoever gets there first".
Whoever gets her job should continue that.
Whoever gets out their vote is going to win.
And whoever gets the job needs a dependable wide receiver.
In each seat, whoever gets the most votes wins.
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