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Discover Ludwig"whose parents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the parent(s) of a certain person. For example: "The student whose parents worked hard to pay for her college tuition was very appreciative."
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Not just those whose parents have wherewithal".
whose parents are fighting late at night.
Rubina, whose parents are from Pakistan, is studying business management.
I have a friend whose parents both came from Yorkshire.
"These were students whose parents and grandparents were university graduates.
Comparisons were made between Anglo-Australians (n = 118), whose parents were both born in Australia, and Vietnamese-Australians (n = 62), whose parents were both born in Vietnam.
Anglo-Australians (n = 74), whose parents were both born in Australia, were compared with Vietnamese-Australians (n = 39), whose parents were both born in Vietnam.
Anita Garcia, whose parents moved from Puerto Rico, practically spat.
Fun is for rich kids whose parents have money".
They are children whose parents eat the family leftovers.
There is Alfie, whose parents cannot be found.
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