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Is it common to put complete phrase after relative pronoun (who) common ?

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Rebecca

No, it is not common to have a complete phrase or sentence after the relative pronoun "who". In the case of the video here, this sentence sounds a little unnatural with the pronoun "I" after "who". It would sound better in this case to say "who is very interested in business and entrepreneurship". This is almost a complete sentence in itself here, but changing "I" to "is" makes it not totally complete. Most of the phrases after the relative pronoun "who" are not fully complete. Ex: My doctor, who I trust very much, is going to see you today. Ex: For someone like him who is very interested in art, he would love this museum.

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