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Discover Ludwig"quotation that" is not a complete part of a sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and verb to form a complete sentence. However, "quotation" and "that" can both be used in a sentence separately to refer to a quote or something that has been said. Example: "She provided a quotation from the book that perfectly encapsulated her thoughts on the matter." In this sentence, "quotation" and "that" are both used appropriately. "Quotation" refers to the specific quote from the book, while "that" introduces the quote and connects it to the rest of the sentence.
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He also misattributed a quotation that had to be corrected.
Tattooed on Stanislas Wawrinka's left forearm is a quotation that sums up his philosophy of life.
A sample quotation that illustrates the spirit that guided Ashoka is: All men are my children.
Mostly, though, I kept thinking about the quotation that began this review.
But Mr. Ligon's work has always been a form of quotation that invites comparison.
He has unearthed every possible literary quotation that refers to the color.
(His view was correctly reflected in a quotation that followed the error).
The article also included a quotation that misstated the extent of the flooding.
Koch said he would add some Biblical quotation that would reflect his poor opinion of most UN members.
By way of rejoinder, his personal Web site includes a 1973 quotation that he attributes to Vladimir Nabokov.
One of the things R & R had learned along the way was a quotation that came in handy.
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