Sentence examples for must was from inspiring English sources

The phrase "must was" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It does not follow standard rules of subject-verb agreement. A possible correct form of this phrase could be "must have been," which is used to express an assumption or belief about something that happened in the past. Example: "She must have been tired after working all day."

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Humans have been indirectly aware of fungi since the first loaf of leavened bread was baked and the first tub of grape must was turned into wine.

In congressional testimony, the phrase "when we must" was explained more fully: the US is entitled to resort to "unilateral use of military power" to ensure "uninhibited access to key markets, energy supplies, and strategic resources".

Then a sheet of paper about 4 feet by 3 feet (all right, call it 1.2 metres by 0.9, if you must) was imposed on the inked type by a contraption like a pneumatic octopus; a roller transferred ink to paper and the octopus picked up the printed sheet.

Fresh must was used in every case, and its pH was adjusted to 4.5.

The fermentations were then conducted on a laboratory scale, and an aliquot of the fermenting must was analysed each day for seven consecutive days.

The solution for this in MUST was the reliance on OCT grading for determining retinal thickness and morphology associated with edema, such as cystoid spaces [37].

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Those must be kids".

Tombs must be unearthed.

Crimes must be solved.

Must be Grant".

This must be correct.

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