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The phrase "a birds" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a bird" when referring to a single bird or "birds" when referring to multiple.
Example: "I saw a bird perched on the fence."
Alternatives: "a single bird" or "one bird".
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A: Birds that migrated individually or in small groups were less likely to survive and have offspring.
For both spots, only Line A birds infected with E. acervulina contained this protein in their sera (Figure 6).
The previous record for a "Birds of America" was $4 million.
enacted a Birds Directive.
The song is interesting, as it depicts Christmas from a birds' eye perspective, from space.
The red box shows a birds eye view of the six lines, with each black square representing one site.
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(Candidates include a birds-and-flowers magazine for Britain and a food magazine for Brazil).
UAVs also give a birds-eye-view of a battlefield, which is helpful from a logistics standpoint.
A birds-eye flyover view of Sydney, Australia in Apple Maps.
On the show, there are a lot of stories that come from a birds-eye view.
I remember that in lieu of a birds-and-bees talk, my parents gave me a book by James Dobson.
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