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The phrase "whom so" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be an incorrect combination of "whom" and "so," which do not typically go together in standard English usage. Example: "Whom so it may concern" is incorrect; it should be "To whom it may concern."
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Paterno is the one in whom so much was invested.
And whom so ever will commit so in future too will be targeted again by TTP".
Nasri, on whom so much expectation had settled, was virtually anonymous.
But what about the tourists upon whom so much of the battered economy depends?
"We don't know what will work or for whom, so we'll spray and pray.
Families keep records of how much they receive and from whom so that they can reciprocate.
But how could she compete with a woman who was so smart and cunning, whom so many men found irresistible?
How can capitalism be directed (and by whom) so that those benefits can be enjoyed by all?
But how could Yates, whom so many think of as an important literary voice, have been forgotten so completely?
Because Mr Osborne, to whom so much of Mr Cameron's political thinking is sub-contracted, recommended him.
A man in whom so much hope was invested struggles against what looks to us like wicked intransigence.
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