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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attitudes has" is not correct in written English.
It should be "attitudes have" since "attitudes" is plural.
Example: "The attitudes have shifted significantly over the past decade."
Alternatives: "attitudes possess" or "attitudes exhibit".
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Then examine what British Social Attitudes has found.
The interrelationship between schooling, government and community attitudes has made education a tough component to tackle.
The transformation of attitudes has even resulted in general support for American foreign policies.
The speed of the shift in attitudes has taken businesses by surprise.
Looking back at recent cyclical episodes, we see that the change in attitudes has often been sudden.
A result of this research into public attitudes has been the deliberately vague idea of harm reduction.
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"Parents' attitudes have changed".
Such attitudes have political consequences.
But African attitudes have changed.
Public attitudes have also changed.
But attitudes have changed dramatically.
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