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The phrase "a blankets" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a blanket" if referring to a single item or "blankets" if referring to multiple items without the article "a."
Example: "I need a blanket to keep warm tonight."
Alternatives: "one blanket" or "some blankets."
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Having displayed a miniature "Dead Dad" in "Sensation," his new work is an equally realistic miniature of a man lying in the fetal position wrapped in a blankets.
Have a blankets cover the exit so it won't roll out, a clothes basket behind it, a chicken Easter basket on its left side.
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To round out the tailgating vibe, participants slept in camping chairs under Chick-fil-A blankets.
Pigs in a Blanket.
Maybe even a blanket "G.M.O".
Beethoven on a blanket?
"I have a blanket".
It is a blanket.
Franks in a Blanket.
He had a blanket and a toy.
Take a blanket and a book.
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