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Should it be "remain"?

 
 
Reply Sat 5 May, 2018 04:36 am
He also stressed that the "fundamental arguments" of his work remains "substantially unchallenged", and that at "no point" did he accept that his work was "inaccurate or misleading".
Should it be "remain" because of the preceding "arguments"?

Thanks.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Sat 5 May, 2018 06:34 am
Yes, it should be.
tanguatlay
 
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Reply Mon 7 May, 2018 04:49 pm
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:

Yes, it should be.
Thanks.
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