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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brothers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a brother" if referring to one sibling or "brothers" if referring to multiple siblings without the article "a."
Example: "He is a brother to many in the community."
Alternatives: "a sibling" or "one of the brothers."
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The books tell a brothers' story, but the cast widens, to Willie and Nora, their parents, to Gertie, and on.
Prosecutors argued that the accused ringleader, Gerardo Hernandez, supplied Havana with a Brothers to the Rescue flight plan before the shoot-down and warned undercover agents such as Gonzalez not to fly missions during those days.
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"Soon after he bought the coupe he took it to the A-Brothers," as Mike and Larry Alexander, owners of a custom shop in Southfield, a Detroit suburb, were known.
And there aren't many cases in which I think, 'I don't fucking care.'" It is striking how protective of Jonathan Ross he is, in a brothers-in-arms sort of way and in contrast to his history of infidelity to women – despite the fact he goes on endlessly about his matriarchal upbringing, his close relationship to his mother and how women love him because he loves women.
"Afghanistan is a brother".
"She has a brother.
Survivors include a brother, Albert.
"Emily looks like a brother".
He was not a Brother.
Williams had a brother, Ellery.
A brother, Anthony, also survives.
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