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Discover Ludwig"there are something" is not a complete or grammatically correct sentence in written English.
The word "something" is not a subject and does not have a verb to complete the sentence. Instead, you could use "there is something" to express the existence of something. For example, "There is something strange about that house." Alternatively, you could use "there are" with a plural noun to indicate multiple things existing. For example, "There are many books on the shelf." Overall, "there are something" is not a commonly used phrase and may sound awkward or unclear. It is best to use the correct sentence structure depending on your intended meaning.
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"But there are something called the hard choices.
There are something like 13 local government unions.
There are something like 20,000 to 30,000 rose bushes in the city.
Then there are something called B notes, bonds backed by commercial real estate loans.
There are something like 3,300 acres of ragweed-infested lots in the city.
There are something like ten thousand private aid organizations in Haiti, or were.
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There's something there".
There is something there.
There was something wrong".
There was something else.
There's something missing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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