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Who or whom

One's ability to advance in a job is not about whom someone way know or. is not about who someone may know. Which is correct?

  

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"Whom" is correct here as it refers to the direct object. However, in modern English "who" is more and more accepted in place of "whom". tile guava 580 someone way know or may

  • "Whom" is correct here as it refers to the direct object.
  • However, in modern English "who" is more and more accepted in place of "whom".
  • tile guava 580 someone way know or may
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"Whom" is correct here as it refers to the direct object.

However, in modern English "who" is more and more accepted in place of "whom".

tile guava 580someone way know or

may

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