Sentence examples for whom is from inspiring English sources

The part of a sentence "whom is" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct way to use "whom" in a sentence would be to use it as the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "To whom did you give the letter?".

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To whom is he accountable?

About whom is Miller speaking?

With whom is she arguing?

At whom is it aimed?

But whom is this likely to favor?

To whom is The Economist referring?

On whom is the critic based?

Just whom is the government watching?

To whom is he talking about this?

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