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"the amendment has" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that a specific amendment has been proposed, passed, or ratified in a legal or political context. For example: - "The amendment has been voted on by Congress and is now awaiting ratification by the states." - "In light of recent events, the amendment has sparked heated debates among lawmakers." - "The amendment has significant implications for the protection of individual rights."
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The Robertson family recently asked the state superior court for permission to amend the original filing; the amendment has not yet occurred.
The amendment has "obvious shortcomings", the 16 signatories say.
The amendment has played a starring role in challenges to the recent federal health care legislation.
The amendment has been tacked on to annual appropriations bills ever since.
In truth, the amendment has been generating all the Capitol momentum of a lead balloon.
The amendment has been proposed by the Conservative MP Fiona Bruce.
The amendment has been submitted for publication in the Federal Register, the bureau said, and becomes effective upon publication.
The amendment has the convenient effect of eliminating the board's ability to adopt the hedge fund magnate's plan.
The amendment has been grounds for rulings in cases ranging from search and seizure protections to marriage equality.
Mr. Caruso said the amendment has passed the House; the Senate will likely vote on it this summer.
Less than 6percentt of the more than $500,000 donated to support the amendment has come from Nebraska residents.
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