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The phrase 'does it should be' is not correct English
It should be replaced with either 'should it be' or 'does it need to be.' For example: "I'm not sure what the correct answer is. Does it need to be red?"
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Sir Ian McKellen once told me: 'prejudice can always show its ugly face and when it does it should be stamped on very hard indeed'.
If your newspaper has an agenda — and it appears it does — it should be disclosed to your readers.
"If it does, it should be one of the non-fiction bestsellers throughout autumn and Christmas; if it doesn't, interest is likely to tail off quite rapidly".
No. 5: Christine Michael, Seattle Seahawks — There will not be much room for Michael to get regular work behind Marshawn Lynch, but if he does it should be fun to watch.
If this one still does, it should be possible to find someone to quote who isn't a confirmed bigot.
But if it does, it should be France and Germany, not the PIGs, who should do the decent thing.
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"If it's is going to be done it should be done for its own sake..
So if it's properly done, it should be done".
On the other hand, if it's going to be done, it should be done quickly.
"But whatever is done, it should be done as per the law.
"As much as it can be done it should be done," the pontiff said.
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