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can you use whose to refer to a thing
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Yes,Whose can be used for a thing , inanimate objects or animals as whose indicates possession by people, animals and things:

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The flower whose petals have withered still reeks of potential.

There is no force so powerful as an idea whose time has come

Whose book?
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