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The phrase "she demonstrate" is not correct in written English
It should be "she demonstrates" to match the subject-verb agreement. You can use the correct form when describing an action performed by a female subject in the present tense. Example: "She demonstrates exceptional skill in her craft."
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Not only does she demonstrate excellent organisational skills and the ability to keep accounts for a range of businesses, she also promotes the company with passion and confidence.
This was a project Ms. Basu, a freelancer, was doing on her own but the authorities insisted she demonstrate some affiliation with a publication.
Shannel is a Las Vegas showgirl drag queen, and did she demonstrate the Law of Attraction in high relief!
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She demonstrated nosily.
She demonstrated: "Nnnnnn".
She demonstrated loudly.
She demonstrated it to me.
Then she demonstrated her workout.
She demonstrated each using her human hand.
"She demonstrates a great calling from God.
Yet she demonstrates a chilling ruthlessness.
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