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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given she" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a condition or fact, usually referring to a particular person. For example, "Given she has experience in the field, she was the perfect candidate for the job."
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No explanation was given, she said.
"That's a given," she said.
No reason was given, she said.
"No reason was given," she explains.
"He's loathsome, it's a given," she replies.
"Power is never given," she declares.
"That's the only information I was given," she said.
"I did not think this was a given," she said.
(I'm being greedy here, given she wrote the intro to "Inside This Place").
"We certainly need more fiscal consolidation — that's a given," she said during a recent interview.
"Nobody should believe that another half century of peace and prosperity is a given," she said.
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