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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bills" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a bill" if referring to a single item or "bills" if referring to multiple items without the article "a."
Example: "I received a bill in the mail today."
Alternatives: "one bill" or "some bills."
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How much more of this can a Bills fan take?
"I might see a Bills game once in a while".
My sons haven't lived long enough to see a Bills win over the Patriots.
A Bills loss to the Cowboys would give the Jets sole possession of first.
I left a few minutes later and walked past a man in a Bills jersey.
"Are you sure you want him to be a Bills fan?" she asked.
There's another way to get a ticket to a Bills game: Twitter-block a linebacker.
Folk's first try from 53 yards was negated by a Bills timeout.
Polian has watched both duos closely, first as a Bills executive, now with the Colts.
Schwartz, 47, has been a Bills season-ticket holder for 21 years.
Nancy Welk, 79, said of being a Bills fan: "It's kind of embarrassing sometimes, and people pick on you.
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