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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'whose is' is grammatically correct.
You can use it when asking to identify the ownership of something. For example, "Whose is this book?" or "Whose car is that?".
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But whose is?
But whose is it, then?
Whose arm crosses over whose is important.
"So whose is it?" I ask.
After someone else has told your story, whose is it?
So whose is the body in the bag?
Whose squad is strongest and whose is next best?
Can blindfolded volunteers work out whose is whose?
"So whose is it?" asked a tough-looking dude.
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But whose was the last laugh?
Whose are they?
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