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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contains a quote" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a sentence or passage that includes a direct quotation from someone or something. Example: The article contains a quote from the CEO of the company, stating their plans for the future.
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It contains a quote in which Lumière, the great early man of film, calls cinema "an invention without a future".
The claim is attributed to unnamed officials, and the story contains a quote from an aide working for Ashton saying she intends to remain in office.
He emailed Cooper calling him "an idiot" and said these kind of quotes aren't direct product endorsements: "The ads in question are a staple of FM Publishing - a standard ad unit contains a quote by the publisher saying something about something.
Each of the ten files contains a quote from the Lord of the Rings in a weird encoding: each ring is a word; a scrambled alphabet is written around the outside of each ring; and lines are drawn sequentially between the letters on the ring for each letter of the word.
The press release for Costa Mesa's 60th anniversary celebration contains a quote from Mayor Jim Righeimer noting "the unique place" that Eric Burdon and the Animals hold in the city's history.
For example, "To Be or Not to Be:" An Analysis of Hamlet's Soliloquy contains a quote, while An Analysis of Inaction in Shakespeare's Hamlet contains the title of the play, which should be italicized.
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Correction: An earlier version of this report contained a quote attributed to the wrong person.
The original contained a quote about treating your phone "like a passport" which was attributed to Dennis Crowley of Foursquare, the subject of this interview/profile.
Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican, brandished notes containing a quote in which Power referred to the United States as the "most important empire in the history of mankind".
To her right is a banner containing a quote from Aesop: "No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted". Near that hangs a crucifix.
The tweet contained a quote by the golfer Walter Hagen, which has come back to haunt Trump after he emerged in second place.
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