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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'some contains' is not correct in written English.
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So it's no surprise that Everybody Wants Some!! contains little discernible sniggering at the way we were.
Guseman [2] extended Sehgal's result by removing the condition of continuity of and weakening (1.1) to hold on some subset of such that, where, for some, contains the closure of the iterates of.
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When pressed, however, he revealed some contained anger.
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