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by freeAgent
2453 days ago
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Most English speakers would say, "a woman who I was with for 3 years." In this case "with" is understood to mean in a romantic relationship. I don't think what you said is technically correct. "With whom I was" calls for something (a verb or phrase) to be tacked onto the end, but it would still be awkward. For example, "with whom I was dating for three years." |
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Actually, I'm pretty certain you're supposed to use "whom" there, not "who".