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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whom I loved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is the object of love in a formal or literary context. Example: "She spoke of him as the one whom I loved deeply during my youth."
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I met men, some of whom I loved and trusted.
A lot of people have died whom I loved, but I still found tremendous comfort in poetry.
My grandfather, whom I loved with a passion, had just died.
I saw in him my late grandfather whom I loved so dearly.
Even Spider-Man, whom I loved as a kid, has now long since moved on.
The acoustic trio Dawn of Midi, whom I loved after five minutes of hearing them at Roulette, in May of 2012, played a small, also sold-out show.
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"I left many people whom I love so much.
"I talk only about people whom I love," she said.
It's to protect Kay, whom I love so much.
With fondness by the people whom I love.
Then I go home in my Mercedes to the wife and two daughters whom I love.
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