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There is one person + I want him to disappear = ?
There is a person + I want him to disappear = ?
I want to say this using a relative pronoun.
What I can think of is "There is a person I want to whom disappear", but I think this is wrong.
Please tell me the correct way to say it.
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Re: There is one person + I want him to disappear = ?

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There is a person + I want him to disappear = ?
I want to say this using a relative pronoun.
What I can think of is "There is a person I want to whom disappear", but I think this is wrong.
Please tell me the correct way to say it.
"There is a person who I want/would like to disappear."
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