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Does this sentence make sense? Not using The man whose / that company is hiring employees

Hi guys plzzzz help me out. Thanks for answering in advance. CanCan I use thisthe first sentence: in lieu of the second?

Let1.Let me introduce you to the man thatthat his company is hiring employees

In lieu of

Let2.Let me introduce you to the man whosewhose company is hiring employees

If soboth are used, which one is more common? Does it
Does one seem wierdmore weird than the other?

Does this sentence make sense? Not using whose

Hi guys plzzzz help me out. Thanks for answering in advance. Can I use this sentence:

Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees

In lieu of

Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees

If so, which one is more common? Does it seem wierd?

The man whose / that company is hiring employees

Can I use the first sentence in lieu of the second?

1.Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees

2.Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees

If both are used, which one is more common?
Does one seem more weird than the other?

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Hi guys plzzzz help me out. Thanks for answering in advance. Can I use this sentence "Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees?" In:

Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees

In lieu of Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees?" If

Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees

If so, which one is more common? Does it seem wierd?

Thanks a lot

Hi guys plzzzz help me out. Thanks for answering in advance Can I use this sentence "Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees?" In lieu of Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees?" If so, which one is more common? Does it seem wierd?

Thanks a lot

Hi guys plzzzz help me out. Thanks for answering in advance. Can I use this sentence:

Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees

In lieu of

Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees

If so, which one is more common? Does it seem wierd?

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Does this sentence make sense? Not using whose

Hi guys plzzzz help me out. Thanks for answering in advance Can I use this sentence "Let me introduce you to the man that his company is hiring employees?" In lieu of Let me introduce you to the man whose company is hiring employees?" If so, which one is more common? Does it seem wierd?

Thanks a lot