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The word "who's" is a contraction and does not belong in a regular dictionary, but online dictionaries do have contractions.

That said, "who's" is listed first, being a contraction of "who" and "is" -- and "who" comes before "whose" because it ends at the 'o'.

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1mo ago

Ah, what a lovely question! In the alphabet, "who's" comes before "whose." Just like when we paint a happy little tree before adding some friendly little clouds. Remember, there are no mistakes in alphabetical order, just happy little accidents.

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3mo ago

Well, honey, "who's" is first in alphabetical order because it starts with a 'w' while "whose" starts with an 'h'. So, if you're sorting words like you're cleaning out your closet, "who's" would come before "whose". But hey, at the end of the day, does it really matter? Just use the right one in your sentence and call it a day.

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5mo ago

"Whose" comes before "who's" in alphabetical order. In the alphabet, "e" comes before "o," so "whose" (with an "e") is listed before "who's" (with an "o").

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