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The relative pronoun dont is usually used to replace de + a person or a thing.
Dont replaces:
De + noun (English might use about which, about whom, of whom, or whose)
So if you see the below (or any verb followed by de), dont could be appropriate.
2. Dont often indicates possession; 'whose' is its English equivalent.
Word order: noun + dont + subject + verb + object (if there is one).