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officer that attempts vs officer who attempts

Both "officer that attempts" and "officer who attempts" are correct, but "officer who attempts" is more commonly used in English. The use of "who" is preferred when referring to people or personified entities.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

officer that attempts

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is used to refer to an officer who is attempting something. It is grammatically correct but less preferred than using "who" for people.

Alternatives:

  • officer who attempts
  • officer attempting
  • officer making an attempt
  • officer trying
  • officer engaging in an attempt

officer who attempts

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to refer to an officer who is attempting something. Using "who" is preferred when referring to people or personified entities.

Alternatives:

  • officer attempting
  • officer making an attempt
  • officer trying
  • officer engaging in an attempt
  • officer that attempts

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