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Pructus Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Two of the provisions are met

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Followings are from Google and it seems that "two" is followed by singular "is".
Are these examples simply wrong?

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at least two of the following is met

If only two of the criteria is met

When the selective two-out-of-four condition is met

The ordinary audit for this type of company is requested if for more than two years at least two of the following conditions is met
  

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pructus Are these examples simply wrong? Three are. This is fine: When the selective two-out-of-four condition is met

  • pructus Are these examples simply wrong?
  • Three are.
  • This is fine: When the selective two-out-of-four condition is met
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pructusAre these examples simply wrong?
Three are. This is fine: When the selective two-out-of-four condition is met
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I see...
Thanks a lot, fivejedjon!!

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