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I'm not sure which is correct in this sentence:: The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) and the Office of Research (OR) have teamed up in order to provide “cradle-to-grave”complete life cycle support of grant-related services and research administration.
  

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The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) and the Office of Research (OR) have teamed up in order to provide “cradle-to-grave” complete life cycle support of grant-related services and research administration. The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (A) and the Office of Research (B) Two subjects joined with "and" make a plural subject. Use " have " They have teamed up to provide certain services.

  • The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) and the Office of Research (OR) have teamed up in order to provide “cradle-to-grave” complete life cycle support of grant-related services and research administration.
  • The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (A) and the Office of Research (B) Two subjects joined with "and" make a plural subject.
  • Use " have " They have teamed up to provide certain services.
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The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (ISLA) and the Office of Research (OR) have teamed up in order to provide “cradle-to-grave” complete life cycle support of grant-related services and research administration.

The Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (A)
and
the Office of Research (B)

Two subjects joined with "and" make a plural subject. U

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