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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the sections is" is not grammatically correct
In standard written English, the verb should agree with the subject, so it should either be "the section is" (singular) or "the sections are" (plural). For example: "The section is important for understanding the topic" or "The sections are divided into different categories." However, in certain dialects or informal speech, it may be acceptable to use "is" instead of "are" after a plural noun, but this is not considered standard usage. For example: "The sections is/are ready for review." In this case, "the sections are" would be the preferred form for written English.
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And one of the sections is so-so.
Each of the sections is numbered, and the number indicates how fast the screen is moving.
So four of the sections are excellent and one of the sections is terrible.
Any metal interposed between the sections is cut or shaped to a prescribed form.
In addition, the residual stress pattern of the sections is concluded.
The ultimate strength of the sections is increased by over 20%.
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The sections are colour-coded.
The sections were mostly full by kickoff.
The sections were counterstained with Calcofluor.
The sections are currently under review.
The sections are optional but highly recommended.
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