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The phrase "and the error has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific error that has occurred and its implications or consequences.
Example: "The system failed to process the transaction, and the error has caused significant delays in our operations."
Alternatives: "and the mistake has" or "and the issue has".
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A local transport official apologized to Samaranch and the error has not been repeated since.
I reinstalled Neuron from that commit and the error has gone away.
One possibility, he said, is that one of the buildings was improperly assessed years ago, and the error has never been rectified either because the city simply failed to rectify it or because legal limits on the amount that tax assessments can be increased made it impossible for the city to increase the assessment sufficiently.
Their ads were erroneously running during Hannity, and the error has since been corrected.
The Dreyfus involved is Alfred Dreyfus, and the error has been corrected above.
It was a rehearsal, and the error has been corrected above.
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The correct title is "The Turkish Cookbook: Regional Recipes and Stories". The error has been corrected below.
However, for most of the measurements, as the one depicted in Figures 11 and 12, the error has decreased.
A "true score" is the expected score a student would get if she took that many times and all the error has been removed.
In this corrigendum, we prove an adjusted statement and explain why the error has no consequences to the main results of [3].
You will still need to pull your report from Equifax and Experian separately to make sure the error hasn't been duplicated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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