grammar - Is the sentence "There is a large number of labourers who want to migrate to Japan for work." correct?





A number of questions “has been” or “have been” asked?




There is a large number of labourers who want to migrate to Japan for work.



I type this sentence in a word processor, and it reports an error that "is" should be "are" (subject-verb agreement).


I doubt this is a valid error. Could anyone confirm this?




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