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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a babies" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "babies" is a plural noun, and it should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I saw a baby in the park."
Alternatives: "one baby" or "a single baby."
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Mitch Horn heard his call to action in a Babies R Us outside Secaucus, New Jersey.
The idea was to create a babies' alumni association that would eventually contribute money to help the hospital grow.
"It's scary," said Anna D'Egidio, 33, of Port Washington, who was with her 7-month-old daughter, Carolina, at a Babies R Us store in Westbury.
"Hate to say it," Ms. Angers said of the Palin pick as she left a Babies R Us store, "but it makes me less likely to support McCain".
Some 200 companies and organisations in the US have a "babies at work" policy, according to the Parenting in the Workplace Institute.
Dubious parenting: McNulty steady on three, but we get a nice scene of a reluctant Kima with her girlfriend in a babies' clothes store talking about her pregnancy.
Similar(45)
Buy a baby stroller.
It's a comedy, in a babies-kissing-demons kind of way.
A baby.
A baby cried inside.
A Baby Bounce.
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