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There’s a fallacy that vs There is a fallacy that

Both phrases are correct, but the contraction 'there's' is more commonly used in informal contexts. 'There is a fallacy that' is more formal and appropriate for written English, while 'there's a fallacy that' is suitable for casual conversations.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

There’s a fallacy that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This contraction 'there's' is commonly used in spoken English and informal writing to mean 'there is.' It is suitable for casual conversations.
  • Mar 9, 1996 ... There's a fallacy that some of my friends sometimes fall into, the ol' “The audience is stupid. The audience only wants to go this deep. Poor us ...
  • Jan 5, 2016 ... There's a fallacy that “copyrighting” is some affirmative act you have to take, but that's not how it works. Copyrighting is not an act you engage in ...
  • Dec 12, 2014 ... There's a fallacy that with each generation, we become smarter. We are amazed by invention. But the Industrial Revolution and the machinery it ...
  • There's a fallacy that with each generation we become smarter. We are amazed by invention. But the Industrial Revolution and the machinery it[…] Filed under: ...

Alternatives:

  • there is a fallacy that

There is a fallacy that

This phrase is correct and more formal, suitable for written English.

'There is a fallacy that' is more formal and appropriate for written English. It is commonly used in academic or professional contexts.
  • Rather, there is a fallacy that logic students will recognize as the “quantifier switch” fallacy. The universal quantifier, “at every instant,” ranges over instants of time ...
  • Oct 5, 2009 ... Affirming the Consequent. There is a fallacy that is very similar to modus ponens and has this form: If p, then q. q. Therefore, p. We can see that ...
  • Jan 28, 2016 ... There is a fallacy that states that major incidents like infrastructure failure and application downtime occur so rarely that notification systems are ...
  • Mar 18, 2012 ... If fallacies are weak Bayesian evidence, and given that for just about any fallacy there is a fallacy that simply negates output of fallacy (a fancy ...

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  • there’s a fallacy that

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