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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Jun 2017

    Sick of people mistakenly using "who" rather than "whom"? There's an app for thathttp://on.wsj.com/2rkarRr 

    4:00 PM - 15 Jun 2017
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    22 replies 30 retweets 107 likes
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      2. Tommy Vietor‏Verified account @TVietor08 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe they're sick of hectoring nerds like you

        3 replies 1 retweet 44 likes
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      1. Lewis Amselem‏ @TheDiplomad 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Who are you to say to whom I might say who? Hmmm?

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      2. Will Oremus‏Verified account @WillOremus 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's called Get Over It

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      3. Jim Aley‏ @jimaley 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WillOremus @WSJ

        Or maybe: I Could Care Less

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      4. Will Oremus‏Verified account @WillOremus 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @jimaley @WSJ

        👏

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      2. trdellin 💎‏ @trdellin 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Whom sounds to pretentious.

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      3. Cindy Moore‏ @DesignO9 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @trdellin @WSJ

        It's "too" pretentious; and no, it sounds educated.

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      4. trdellin 💎‏ @trdellin 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @DesignO9 @WSJ

        Your write!

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      1. J O'Hara‏ @specklight 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        As long as it corresponds to hiM/her use whoM. Now you know when to sound pretentious👩🏻‍🎓📏

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      2. RedRightHandLFC‏ @RedRightHandLFC 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Let the twitter generation focus on their, they're and they first. Whom is on another level for them!

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. ImplausibleEndeavors‏ @MindOfMo 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @RedRightHandLFC @WSJ

        Their, they're & THERE. For WHOM The Bell Tolls...WHO wrote that, Hemingweigh? Hemingway. That's what I said, Hemingweigh...write? Right.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. Lynda C. Watts‏ @LyndaWatts 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        My pet peeve: Frequent, incorrect use of "I" vs "me," CORRECT USAGE: "She and I will go swimming." "Swimming is fun for Kelly and me.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. McRib‏ @dinkyderpydr 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @LyndaWatts @WSJ

        THANK YOU this drives me insane as well

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Lukester‏ @bartonlukester 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sick of people mistakenly using "Fact" rather than "Fake"? There's an app for that.

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      1. The Reptile Brain‏ @TheReptileBrain 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I wonder whomst'll've downloaded this a week from now.

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      1. Adullamite‏ @Adullamite1 15 Jun 2017
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        Whom cares...?

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      1. Hull and hereabouts‏ @Hullhereabouts 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls.” surely Mr Donne's

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      1. McRib‏ @dinkyderpydr 15 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Please allow me to break out my phone mid conversation to check my grammar.

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      1. Thinker ❌‏ @knorrgin 15 Jun 2017
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        And less for fewer

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