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The part of a sentence "contains mistakes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mention that a sentence or a text has errors or inaccuracies. Here is an example: "The essay you submitted contains several mistakes that need to be corrected before it can be published."
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A lie, he said, always contains "mistakes".
Yes, every text contains mistakes and generally those incidental snafus don't matter.
Moreover, whole-genome sequencing typically contains mistakes, so key mutations might be missed.
Rising retraction rates, which tend to be higher in high-impact journals, show that even the peer-reviewed literature contains mistakes, and academic progress is based upon improving on the flaws in somebody else's work.
But sometimes the code contains mistakes.
But once you've filed your return, you can't be prosecuted for failing to file an amended return, even though something may happen after you file that makes it clear your original return contains mistakes.
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She writes the author letters in her head about how much she loves "To the Lighthouse," even though she is forced to admit that Woolf's text contains mistaken descriptions of local vegetation: "There are no elms or dahlias in the Hebrides".
The published online version contains mistake.
"More than 20 percent of Einstein's original papers contain mistakes of some sort," Livio writes.
And let's not forget the fact that criminal background checks frequently contain mistakes.
Dr. Stricker said that the unpublished article did indeed contain mistakes, but that they were not his.
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