prepositions - "with whom" or "whom with"
I've been looking, but I have not come across this 'whom' related question anywhere. Specifically in this circumstance, I feel 'with whom' flows more naturally but I remember someone suggested that 'whom with' is actually the proper order since it is referencing 'the people'
I am looking to find a friendly environment where I can enjoy my work and the people whom with I work.
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I am looking to find a friendly environment where I can enjoy my work and the people with whom I work.
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