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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a a boy" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a repetition of the article "a."
Example: "I saw a boy playing in the park."
Alternatives: "one boy" or "a young boy."
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A A boy from the Bronx who gets to be the engineer of record for Yankee Stadium — it doesn't quite get better than that!
The vague plot details reveal that it will centre on a "a boy from Baltic Avenue [a square in the US version of Monopoly] who uses both Chance and Community in a quest to make his fortune, taking him on a fun, adventure-filled journey".
"Curious" follows the adventures of a a boy with an Asperger's syndrome-like condition who investigates the death of a local canine.
Now, the Princeling is a bright kid, but he is not yet cognizant of the fact that he is a) a boy, and b) only 15 months old.
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A: Boy, that's a tough one.
But he's a streetfighter, an Essex boy, a scrapper.
I was a cypher-a boy without worth.
A: I was an altar boy.
He is a very sensible boy, a modest, humble boy.
A boy feels like a boy.
A boy. It's a boy.
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