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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whom have" is incorrect.
The correct phrase to use in this context would be "who have." Example: I know several people who have visited the museum.
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"Whom have I harmed?
Whom have you spared?
And whom have they betrayed?
"Ask, 'Whom have you talked to?
So, whom have I failed to annoy here?
So whom have Washington policy makers singled out for help?
To whom have they lent and on what basis?
He misses his friends, most of whom have fled.
Whom have they read about who has made a comeback?
Whom have we got now on the stage?
Whom does science leave out, and whom have we harmed?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com