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The correct sentence of the given sentence in the question is:
A pair of trousers is lying here.
- The wrong word in the phrase is auxiliary "are," which should be replaced with auxillary "is".
- Trousers are a plural version of the word trouser. When referring to it in a phrase, the auxiliary "are" is used.
- Objects with two components of the same item, on the other hand, are usually written in plural form. Other such things are scissors, glasses, etc.
- The rule for employing auxillary in the phrase is amended by adding the term "a pair."
- The singular form of the auxiliary "is" is always followed by the singular form of "a pair."
- The primary subject is singular in this situation, and the auxillary will be as well.
- Therefore, in the sentence, "are" is changed with "is."
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