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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are there since" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion in meaning.
Example: "They are there since last year" should be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "have been there since" or "are present since".
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But now that they are there, since they cannot undo history, they have to work together.
This means that we can't clearly see what ports are there, since the only thing we have are a few crappy pictures from the Asus "We're so great!" award page.
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Williams has been there since 1966, Musial since 1973, O'Neil since 1981.
They had been there since 1883.
Steve has been there since the beginning.
The church has been there since 1736.
Maureen Brainard-Barnes had been there since 2007.
They have been there since.
Djokovic had been there since July , 2014
The chefs had been there since five.
It had apparently been there since Wednesday.
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