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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere were" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a hypothetical or subjunctive situation, but it requires additional context or correction to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "If the atmosphere were different, we might see changes in weather patterns."
Alternatives: "atmosphere was" or "atmosphere might be".
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The audience and the atmosphere were reverent.
The acoustics and atmosphere were truly memorable.
The performance, and the whole atmosphere, were wonderful.
Pressure waves in the atmosphere were recorded around the Earth.
(Suppose, for example, that poisons in the atmosphere were what infected the Broad Street water).
Those who feared the venues would lack for atmosphere were proved definitively wrong.
If carbon concentrations in the atmosphere were stabilised, this loss could be less than 2%.
If Saudis raised in that atmosphere were running amok abroad, it was easy to explain.
It's true, as many people have noted, that the surrounding events and atmosphere were charged with feeling.
But adding a little fuel to the raucous atmosphere were some thinly veiled barbs and playful jabs thrown Woods's way.
Companies like BP Amoco that have voluntarily limited the emission of damaging gases into the atmosphere were extolled here.
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