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is whom used for objects
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No, whom is used as the object form of who. Whom is an objective pronoun that is utilized for official English and writing more than speaking .Whom is used when individual should take the place of the object of the sentence.For example,he met the people whom he saw at the airport.
 Moreover we utilize whom very often with prepositions, in relative clauses and in indirect questions and statements.

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