Sentence examples for there's a from inspiring English sources

"There's a" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a way to introduce a noun. For example: "There's a bus arriving in five minutes."

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There's a fire risk.

Here, there's a ceiling.

"Sure, there's a risk.

There's a caveat, though.

There's a window, though.

There's a D.J.

There's a parallel here.

There's a Zille museum.

Unless there's a tie.

There's a rhythm.

There's a pop-up.

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