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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose reaction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to show possession or ownership of a reaction by someone or something. Here are some examples: - The boss, whose reaction was surprisingly calm, gave us more time to complete the project. - I couldn't understand the child's behavior, so I asked his mother whose reaction was frustration and confusion. - The politician's statement set off a heated debate among the audience, whose reactions varied from approval to outrage. - The new medication caused severe side effects, whose reaction can be different for each individual. - The athlete, whose reaction to winning the race was one of joy and relief, raised her arms in triumph.
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Certainly, she was the only person whose reaction we saw.
The person whose reaction to her face she most wanted to change was herself.
Fortunately, there was at least one other person whose reaction to it mirrored mine.
It is the French securities regulator, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers, whose reaction will matter most.
"If some readers thought this was for real, they are not the reasonable readers whose reaction libel law counts".
I bet I'm not the only one whose reaction was to go straight to Google Images and type in "Muhammad".
Palmer, whose reaction on hearing the draw had been to roar "I'll whip his ass", went out and shot a 69 to Nicklaus's 73, finishing fifth.
She was a singer and songwriter whose reaction to fame – drugs, alcohol, a disastrous and passionate love affair with her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil – became a popular fascination.
She seemed a bit shocked by her own work - almost as much as her audience, whose reaction, on my visit, had been one of stunned silence.
"There was a small group whose reaction was very strong," said Jean-Pierre Fremontel, the union representative for the largest air traffic control union at Charles de Gaulle.
She also whiffed Mets center fielder Mike Cameron, whose reaction to facing Finch sums up the way many fans view her.
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