Do I use "who" or "whom" in "regardless of whom they work for"?
Usually, I’d say that this would have to be “whom”, but it feels wrong, so I was wondering if there perhaps happens to be a rule where you use “who” if it precedes the verb? (Or another reason why it would have to be “who”.)
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