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The phrase "and there tend to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a general tendency or pattern observed in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In large cities, there tend to be more opportunities for employment compared to rural areas."
Alternatives: "and there are often" or "and there usually".
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This is, in the end, an American problem, and there tend to be constitutional solutions for those.
But club members noted that the task actually falls on different officers each night, and there tend to be plenty of women in these cabinet positions.
There is no clear cause of premature birth and there tend to be many different risk factors involved.
Bells toll and there tend to be arpeggios and manically repeated figures.
"Usually, we have 32 to 42," she said, "and there tend to be about three repeat participants.
"They're not as accomplished and there tend to be fewer men of the same academic level and career success.
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"And there tends to be only one real hero.
And there tends to be a link between good chess skills and good academic skills".
It is owned by a northern company and there tends to be a slight, entirely justifiable bias to cutting-edge northern breweries – such as Thornbridge, Magic Rock, Summer Wine andMarble – across its 28 cask/keg lines and 150 bottles.
"Generally American TV is sweeter comedy-wise and there tends to be a moral center and things usually end pretty nicely tied up in a bow and people are good people," Horgan says.
The care workers can't live off that and there tends to be a very high turnover of staff and a lot of absences, and the working conditions are poor.
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