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Known as the “Journalist’s Bible,” the Associated Press Stylebook has long been the definitive guide for “grammar, punctuation and principle and practices” of newspaper reporting. The first published ...
Always use "who" if individuals are named. Though many people prefer "who" for all human references, usage experts approve "that" for unnamed people, as in "a man or woman that." The worst choice ...
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