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Discover LudwigThe phrase "says us" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English
The correct phrase is "us says" or "says to us." Example: The teacher says to us, "Don't forget to study for the exam."
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"This is something that's top secret and nobody's heard about," says US comic Tig Notaro, then tells us she recently had breast cancer and a double mastectomy.
US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel says US troops returning from Ebola missions will be kept in isolation for 21 days.
He often says "us".
"It really did boggle my mind when people started freaking out about it," says US music critic Maura Johnston.
"Rage does not work as political opposition," says US commentator Kurt Eichenwald in defiance of, well, all history.
The Chosun Ilbo newspaper says US and Chinese spy agencies are "racing to recruit" a senior confident of Jang's who has already fled the Pyongyang.
The report says US authorities failed to realise that Somali-American youths travelling from Minnesota to Mogadishu in 2008 to join extremists was not an isolated issue.
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Access is unrestricted, says US-based watchdog Freedom House, and the web is a popular source for news.
"We're focusing on this because on-time departures give you a better chance of an on-time arrival," says US Airways spokeswoman Michelle Mohr.
The Rana Plaza Coordination Committee, which created the Donors Trust Fundd, says US$40m £24mm) will be needed to meet compensation needs.
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