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The phrase 'given is' is not usually used in written English. You could use the phrase 'given are,' but it is usually more natural to use the phrase 'as follows.' For example, "The list of names, as follows, was entered into the database: John, Mary, Sue, and Bill."
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The screen size given is the diagonal.
The answer given is "the Lamb".
"What we're given is never really enough".
"Point Given is a really good horse.
"The information therefore given is incorrect.
What I am given is the story.
"The only option they're given is medication.
What we are given is war and diplomacy without context.
"Point Given is in the same position I am".
One label he is never given is dramatist.
The price given is for a single-scoop cone.
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