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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a belts" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "belts" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I bought a belt for my new outfit."
Alternatives: "a belt" or "one belt."
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Mr. Aldrich also said the alliance had also created a "belts and suspenders" system for upholding conservation that included other layers of defense, like a fund for that purpose, a network of lawyers, an online legal clearinghouse for land trusts that were members of the alliance and pro bono hours donated by lawyers from firms with experience in conservation law.
Sometime wear a belts over your top.
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This one had a belt.
A belt shampoo bomb?
A belt as a potential noose.
It sounds like a belt-whipping.
Excuse him, someone wanted a belt.
Why didn't she wear a belt?
Or a belt or ring?
He just needed a belt.
"You missed a belt loop".
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