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The phrase "amendment have been" is not correct in written English.
It should be "amendments have been" to be grammatically accurate, as "amendment" is singular and "have" is used with plural subjects.
Example: "The amendments have been approved by the committee after thorough review."
Alternatives: "The changes have been" or "The revisions have been."
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"Senator McConnell's views on the Second Amendment have been consistent throughout his career," he said.
Various exceptions to the amendment have been made over the decades.
Ms. Garbus's premise is that the guarantees of the First Amendment have been under siege since 9/11.
Mr Pachtas resigned in disgrace, and he and nine other deputies who backed the amendment have been excluded from the election.
All subsequent amendments have been proposed by Congress, and all but one the Twenty-first Amendment, which repealed prohibition (the Eighteenth Amendment)—have been ratified by state legislatures.
Do you agree with how Mark Crispin Miller, in the article, characterized how he felt the original intentions of the First Amendment have been ignored? 5.
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"Support for my amendment has been growing.
True, although repealing an amendment has been done before.
5.59pm BST The leadership amendment has been defeated.
The amendment has been proposed by the Conservative MP Fiona Bruce.
The Walmsley/Rogerson amendment has been "clearly lost".
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