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The phrase "a athletes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an athlete" if referring to a single individual or "athletes" if referring to multiple individuals.
Example: "An athlete must train rigorously to compete at a high level."
Alternatives: "a sportsman" or "a competitor".
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Category A: Athletes with good balance and recovery, and full trunk movement.
Apparently, this holds true even the world's most Type A athletes, as evidenced by a tweet Serena Williams posted earlier this morning.
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Artist, a designer, an athlete.
Is a jockey an athlete?
A climber's not an athlete.
He was an athlete.
"I was an athlete.
What makes an athlete?
He was an athlete — macho.
"When you're an athlete.
He was quite an athlete.
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