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A sentence from an article that ran in the Harvard Law Review:

"Yet, there are a variety of relationships within our legal system that are relevant to statutory and constitutional interpretation."

Why "are" instead of "is"?

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A sentence from an article that ran in the Harvard Law Review:

"Yet, there are a variety of relationships within our legal system that are relevant to statutory and constitutional interpretation."

Why "are" instead of "is"?

Thanks.
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I think because "variety of relationships" is Plural.
 
** Not A Teacher **
I think because "variety of relationships" is Plural.

But the plural of "variety" is "varieties." Is "There is a variety of relationships...." wrong?

Thanks.
 
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