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'rings' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun, verb or adjective. For example, "The church bells began to ring." or "She wore silver rings on her fingers."
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rings
verb
Third person singular of ring
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This rings true.
The telephone rings.
There is also a telephone to which only the band's ex-members have the number: if it rings and a museum-goer picks it up, they will find themselves in the disconcerting position of holding a conversation with one of Abba while standing in front of a vast floor-to ceiling photograph of Abba.
It's not quite the slight faced by the younger Grieve, but it rings a bell.
England led 16-10 afthe the first quarter, with the two sisters Kadeen and Sasha Corbin running rings around the opposition, along with centre Serena Guthrie.
And the things they've been saying," she says, adding confusingly: "I'm not a therapist!" She rings off, warning me darkly: "Tread carefully".
Some umpires, having suspicions but no evidence, will change the ball under the pretext of it having gone out of shape, surreptitiously using the measuring rings used in women's cricket, for a smaller ball, rather than the usual ones.
No one answers when the Guardian rings – which is nothing unusual, the neighbours says.
A century and a half later, Baudelaire's note-taking again rings true: "At first, a certain absurd, irresistible hilarity overcomes you.
1. ANNOUNCEMENTS The chair stated that he was pleased with the choice of digestive biscuits following the debacle of the last meeting's "overly jazzy" iced rings.
For almost six months, Tsipras has been running rings round the troika.
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