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Use "who're" in a sentence
"I mean, I've got most of the names of the contestants who're through to judges' houses too."
"Few personify the wealthiest 1 percent more than Charles and David Koch, who're among the largest financial beneficiaries of dirty tar sands oil."
"Just before the vote, progressive blogger Matthew Yglesias wrote: I'm sort of intrigued by the psychology of members of congress who're positioning themselves on the wrong side of history here."