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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'whose parents are' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when introducing someone and providing additional information about them. For example: "This is Cara, whose parents are from Scotland."
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Are scholarships at Fastweb skewed against children whose parents are wealthy?
whose parents are fighting late at night.
Rubina, whose parents are from Pakistan, is studying business management.
This includes those children whose parents are teachers.
"I think it has something to do with it," said Lin, whose parents are from Taiwan.
Mr. Mamani is the eighth of 10 children, whose parents are now dead.
Susie Ponce, whose parents are from Colombia, moved to western Greenwich from Queens in 2007.
He mentors a grammar school boy whose parents are also Mexican immigrants.
(Ms. Gayathri, 17, is a Brahmin whose parents are civil servants with modest incomes).
It's the children whose parents are disengaged who will be stuck at the failing neighborhood school.
These are academically gifted girls, whose parents are bewildered and distraught.
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