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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "the situations of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe or refer to specific circumstances or conditions. Here is an example sentence: "The situations of poverty and inequality continue to plague our society, despite efforts to address them."
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To be sure, the situations of Bear Stearns and Enron are different in many ways.
While such simple precautions may benefit many, the situations of others beg for more drastic solutions.
Hirschhorn sees some parallels between the situations of the killer and the C.E.O.
"Italy needs to imitate the situations of other countries" and offer better tax incentives, he said.
Prominent Southerners, too, saw parallels in the situations of slaves and women.
Mr. Cerf said he could not discuss the situations of individual schools and principals because they involved sensitive personnel issues.
Dortmund are also monitoring the situations of Mario Götze at Bayern Munich and André Schürrle at Wolfsburg.
The situations of individual savers varied widely, however, with 45percentt having balances below $10,000 and 13percentt above $100,000, the survey found.
Nor does it simplify the situations of couples who are legally married in one state but move to another where same-sex marriage is not legal.
"There's not a lot of difference between the situations of those people he was trying to help in Chicago and the people in southwest Virginia," Webb said.
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