prepositions - "...four others, one of whom responded." Is “whom” correct here? Can I use "who" instead?


I want to shorten this:



I sent emails to four others. One person responded.



Does the following sentence correctly use whom to achieve my goal?



I sent emails to four others, one of whom responded.



Can I use who instead of whom here?




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