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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'someone are' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'someone is'. For example, "Someone is coming to visit this weekend."
Idiom
Behind someone's back.
If you do something behind someone's back, you do it without telling them.
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Are you trying to express love to someone, are you trying to impress someone with your talent, are you targeting a bigger audience or is it a customized song?
If you ask someone are they superstitious, you're bound to get the answer 'No'.
And anyway, if he had, how do you ask someone: are you the Phantom?
(Women who drop out after meeting someone are twice as likely to cite an online connection).
NEGOTIATING The reality is companies that really want someone are still putting together perk-filled relocation packages.
"I don't think that our decisions about voting for or against someone are that simple," Ms. Steinem said.
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Here, someone is banging someone.
Someone is hurt — emergency.
"And someone was.
Someone was watching.
Someone was in charge.
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