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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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which vs. whom?

No one will fight harder than (unnamed person) for the principles or people in which/whom he believes.
  

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If I had to use one of them, it’d be …people in whom… But I would prefer …for the principles or people he believes in (which is less formal).

  • If I had to use one of them, it’d be …people in whom… But I would prefer …for the principles or people he believes in (which is less formal).
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If I had to use one of them, it’d be …people in whom…

But I would prefer …for the principles or people he believes in (which is less formal).

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