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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "existed are wrong" is not correct or usable in written English.
This is an example of a grammatical error known as a disagreement of number. In this sentence, the verb "existed" is in the singular form, while the pronoun "are" is in the plural form. In order to use this part of a sentence correctly, you should choose either the singular form of the verb ("existed") or the plural form of the pronoun ("are"). For example: Correct: "The rumors that he existed are wrong." OR Correct: "The rumors that he existed is wrong."
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Differences in approach among Muslims can be seen along traditional Shia/Sunni lines, but Gruber says that those who claim a historical ban has always existed are wrong.
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"To imply or suggest that some linkage exists is wrong and is harmful to more than 1.5 million law-abiding, nonviolent and wonderful individuals who live with autism every day," the Autism Society said in a statement.
I take issue with the idea that putting your own welfare before a theoretical human who doesn't yet exist is wrong, and I'd love to know how choosing not to add to this overstretched, overpopulated planet is more selfish than acknowledging you'd be a rubbish parent.
Fully lying about your identity, or posing as someone who doesn't actually exist, is wrong.
Sometimes a crystal will call you urgently and you didn't even know that condition existed or was wrong.
Although this relationship exists, Mr. Lauder was wrong about one thing: counting lipstick purchases won't confirm whether we're in a recession.
For those who don't believe that Islamophobia exists, you're wrong.
As prophets do, they ask for a change in moral values: That we recognize the essential truth that racism exists, and is wrong.
After all, saying he exists is a lie, and lying is wrong.
An entreaty: stop thinking about the dictionary as though it is nothing more than a cold and foreboding authority, a finger shaking, tsk-tsking book that only exists to tell you that you are wrong about something.
That they are wrong a fair amount of the time is the reason so much overstock exists.
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