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Have you issued a house ban on the word "whom?"

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HAVE you issued a house ban on the word "whom?" It is increasingly being supplanted by "who" in your text—eg, in the front-page story on Dr Who's new assistant "who viewers will see for the first time on November 1."—M. Vernon, Evelyn Gardens, South Kensington.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1986-10-29). Have you issued a house ban on the word "whom?". London Evening Standard p. 15.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Have you issued a house ban on the word "whom?"." London Evening Standard [add city] 1986-10-29, 15. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Have you issued a house ban on the word "whom?"." London Evening Standard, edition, sec., 1986-10-29
  • Turabian: "Have you issued a house ban on the word "whom?"." London Evening Standard, 1986-10-29, section, 15 edition.
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