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The phrase "a bar" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical location where alcoholic drinks are served, as well as to indicate a specific unit of measurement or an abstract concept. Here are some examples: 1. "Let's meet at a bar downtown for happy hour." 2. "He ordered a beer at the bar and struck up a conversation with the bartender." 3. "The graph shows the rise and fall of the stock market over a bar of three months." 4. "Her performance set the bar for all future singers at the talent show." 5. "The lawyers were trying to bar any new evidence from being presented in the trial."
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Argument in a bar.
Perhaps in a bar.
Maybe there's a bar.
A bar mitzvah.
"It's a bar now.
This is a bar".
It's just a bar.
"It's a bar.
at a bar.
There is a bar nearby.
Descartes walks into a bar.
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