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JungKim Posted 8 years ago
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He has won the admiration and respect of all (whom) he has served

An article titled "https://www.delmarvanow.com/story/opinion/readers/2018/10/30/mathias-deserves-our-vote-maryland-senate-letter/1748959002/" says:

Mathias has honorably served the Eastern Shore as a public servant for many years. As a mayor, Maryland delegate and now as a Maryland senator, he has won the admiration and respect of all whom he has served, Democrats and Republicans alike.

Here, is 'whom' omissible?

  

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JungKim Here, is 'whom' omissible? Yes, but I'd leave it in.

  • JungKim Here, is 'whom' omissible?
  • Yes, but I'd leave it in.
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JungKimHere, is 'whom' omissible?

Yes, but I'd leave it in.

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