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Discover LudwigThe part of the phrase "whomsoever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any person or people in a formal context, often in legal or literary language. Example: "The prize will be awarded to whomsoever the committee deems most deserving."
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whomsoever
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Whichever person, whomever
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Something to celebrate Why phones are replacing cars No democracy please, we're shareholders Mission not yet accomplished Dangerous data Reprints Related items Comcast and Disney: Michael Eisner fights onApr 29th 2004In theory, shareholders should be able to elect to the board whomsoever they want.
And as nobody in Britain, France, Germany, or even Belgium, pays the least attention to whomsoever runs Luxembourg (whereas even modest-sized American cities have suburbs with accountable elected mayors), perhaps better comparisons might be Henderson, Nevada, Hialeah, Florida, or Laredo, Texas.
The first messages read: "If anyone can give us address of the 2 bullying 'gay' activists who've won case v Christian B&B owners, we'll hold demo … for rights of all home owners, gays included, to rent or not rent rooms to whomsoever they wish".
Any effort at licensing and regulating medical practitioners would, he said, "violate the moral law": "The invalid is at liberty to buy medicine and advice from whomsoever he pleases; the unlicensed practitioner is at liberty to sell these to whomsoever will buy".
She offered the crown office documents stating the title "could pass to whomsoever inherited the late earl's property" – her, in this case.
I can guarantee you will return to the memory with whomsoever you share it.
This time, American invaders may bypass regular Iraqi soldiers on their way to Baghdad, saving their firepower for Mr Hussein's most loyal forces.Mr Hussein will doubtless argue that, since America "started" the war, it ought to be held responsible for all resulting casualties, by whomsoever they are inflicted.
For the Kennedys, a family for whom Luke 12 48 ("For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required") has become more than a motto, this will be another ordeal.
It does not contest that the aero-engine group owns the brand, but points out that the car company has "free, exclusive and perpetual" use of the name which, in Vickers's eyes, means that it can sell Rolls-Royce Motors to whomsoever it chooses.
IT IS a basic principle of a presidential democracy that voters should be free to choose whomsoever they wish to exercise government authority.
Defining morality as those qualities that are approved (1) in whomsoever they happen to be and (2) by virtually everybody, he sets himself to discover the broadest grounds of the approvals.
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