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The phrase "affairs that is" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The affairs that is currently under review will be discussed in the next meeting."
Alternatives: "matters that are" or "issues that are".
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We are in a state of affairs that is outside politics and can't be solved by war.
62 min: In a state of affairs that is unlikely to please Maribor's players, Bale is not only fit to continue, but also mad.
Since then, he's been sounding the alarm on the finite nature of resources, an undeniable state of affairs that is largely ignored by economists.
"And if that is the case, I want you all to recognise what a sad state of affairs that is for American democracy".
"I'm not leaving until I find out who these people" — the latest interlopers in his country's affairs, that is — "are," he declares.
Happily, this is a state of affairs that is not going to change as a result of the latest advances in trolley theory.
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There's nothing patient about Jess, the sister who rushes headlong into love affairs that are half-baked at best.
Thus he began his political education and acquired a skepticism regarding men and affairs that was never to leave him.
Awards shows are dull, joyless affairs that are really only fun if you're in the room.
Humans are not required to make this sexual sacrifice, yet many of us pursue affairs that are just as destructive.
Moore's post-race interviews are normally reluctant, mumbled affairs that are over before they have begun.
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