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28 January
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
We have a partner (who) specially handles this deal.
Can I omit “who”?
We have a partner (who) specially handles this deal.
Can I omit “who”?
Can I omit “who”?
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- English (US)
You can say: "We have a partner that specializes in handling this deal."
The "who" in the original sentence is there for comfort, but it would be a bit unnatural to remove it.

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