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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'he given that' is not correct.
The correct phrase is 'given that.' It is a subordinating conjunction used to introduce a subordinate clause and is usually followed by a clause which expresses a condition or a concession. For example: Given that she was feeling ill, she decided to stay home.
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Has he given that up by way of a concession?
And in no work to date has he given that streak such exhilarating license.
Although he does not endorse any of these ideas — how could he, given that there's no possible way to know after all this time?
He's a fine one to be criticising other people isn't he, given that he was possibly the worst player Spurs' history?
Howard however told the Bristol Evening Post that police "made every effort to gain the cooperation of Mr Adunbi and had he given that cooperation this matter could have ended very differently".
Klein jokes over lunch that, had he given that speech now, Kennedy would 'know that 73percentnt of the African Methodist Episcopalians in the audience were opposed to gay marriage, and 43 per cent of the single-mother low-income workers thought that the income tax forms they had to fill in were too complicated.
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He gave that weekly magazine of yours three years.
Nadal grimaces, he knows he gave that away.
Personally, I think he gave that long speech in the rain just to prove he could.
He gave that up when it became clear to him that they would not desist.
Shortly before he gave that resignation speech on Sunday night Mr. Boetticher deleted his Facebook profile.
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