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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a banners" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a banner" if referring to a single banner or "banners" if referring to multiple banners without the article "a."
Example: "I need a banner for the event."
Alternatives: "one banner" or "a single banner."
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He said.Asked what his epitaph would be, Taylor he recalls one of the a banners he hoisted on the roof, 20 years ago.
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A banner hung above them.
Indeed, a banner – Stolen Land.
A banner read: "The family of Cpl.
In short, it was a banner year.
A banner is unfurled: "Les Minutes Complètement Cirque", it says.
It's about hanging a banner".
They raise a banner of "equal access".
Instead, there was a banner.
"Come and raise a banner.
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