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Who or whom?

0 Kindly advise me whether I should use "who" or "whom" in the sentence "Have them tell you about one or two of the key people who you will be working with and what their background is" 02br
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0'Whom' is formally correct, as the object of 'working with'. 0-

  • 0'Whom' is formally correct, as the object of 'working with'.
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0'Whom' is formally correct, as the object of 'working with'. 0-

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