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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a a rock" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a repetition, and it cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I found a rock on the beach."
Alternatives: "a stone" or "a boulder".
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Held at the Double Down Saloon, on recently-gentrified Avenue A (a rock 'n' roll dive in a sports bar world), this night spot has, in just a few short years at this location, managed to miraculously acquire several generations of grime and graffiti.
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The third intersecting line for the point is necessarily the line paralleling the QP side at 50percentt of the distance from the side QP toward A. A rock with 25percentt Q, 35percentt P, and 40percentt A plots in the granite field, whereas one with 25percentt Q, 60percentt P, and 15percentt A plots in the granodiorite field.
He had a pancreas like a rock.
Throw a rock at a house!
A striker threw a rock.
A knight is resting on a rock.
A: Being a rock star — hey wait a minute I AM a rock star!
With all due respect to Japanese monks, when we're digging, a rock is a rock is a rock.
"I was an ant under a rock".
Between a Rock and a Hard Place?
"Either a sporting event, a rock concert or a circus".
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