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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there's many" is not grammatically correct.
It should be phrased as "there are many" to agree with the plural subject "many." "There's" is a contraction of "there is" and should be used with singular subjects. Correct: There are many options to choose from. Incorrect: There's many options to choose from. However, it can be used colloquially in spoken English. Here's an example of how it might be used in a casual conversation: Person 1: Can you help me with my project? Person 2: Sorry, there's many other things I have to do today.
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"Let's hope there's many more of them in the future.
But there's many a slip.
"There's many candidates.
There's many that haven't.
There's many sides to Jin.
"There's many worthy things about being here.
"I've heard there's many more players who throw snooker matches.
There's many places we can go with this".
There's many out there that would say, You're talking shit.
"I hope there's many more to come," he said.
"But there's many other words that he doesn't like.
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