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All of whom I do not know vs All of which I do not know

Both phrases are not correct. The correct phrasing should be 'none of whom I know' or 'none of which I know'. The use of 'all of whom' or 'all of which' is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1332 views

All of whom I do not know

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrasing should be 'none of whom I know'.
  • He has at least one person in mind for this, probably several (all of whom I do not know), and I am hoping that one of His new lovers/concubines/what-have-you, ...
  • Jun 3, 2015 ... He has at least one person in mind for this, probably several (all of whom I do not know), and I am hoping that one of His new ...
  • ... and opening up to all of whom I do not know. It is never wise to judge a person, I always say this, because you do not know what lies ahead of you in your life, ...
  • Thanks again to LA Times National Reporter Matt Pearce for tweeting a link to his 30K+ followers, all of whom I do not know, but am increasingly coming to like.

Alternatives:

  • none of whom I know

All of which I do not know

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct phrasing should be 'none of which I know'.
  • all of which I do not know much about. I use Photoshop and Camera Raw in my studies. Now I work with Premiere pro because of film editing ...
  • About all of which I do not know nothing, so any suggestions in that matter would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance :) Cheers :).
  • that thought being made up of a series of attrib-. utes, all of which I do not know, has every appear-. ance of being asleep. First, he is relaxed. Why. relaxed ?
  • I will strive to be no less than worthy of your pride, confidence, faith, and adoration (yes, all of which are palpable, and all of which I do not know how *I* could ...

Alternatives:

  • none of which I know

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