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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chain of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a sequence or series of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "A chain of a events led to the unexpected outcome."
Alternatives: "a series of" or "a sequence of".
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It took us a chain of a hundred and thirty-three e-mails to settle on a plan.
The company got into the fish business in 1968, when it bought, for twelve million dollars, Salt's Enterprises, a chain of a hundred fish-and-chips stores on the West Coast.
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The physiologically active form of insulin is a monomer composed of two chains, an A chain of 21 amino acids and a B chain of 30 residues, linked by two disulphide bonds at A7 B7 and A20 B19.
One male macaque was immunised with the A chain of ricin (RCA-A).
Each piece resembles a chain of an ornate chandelier (made from light materials) that has been taken apart, stripped of the original context, and fashioned together to become more than the sum of its parts.
Why should a chain of shops pay a tax and a chain of mobile phone masts not pay a tax?
Or a chain of ATM machines not pay a tax?
A chain of participants.
A chain of transmission.
Submerged in a 12-foot-tall tank are two sides of beef, a chair, a chain of sausages, an umbrella and a birdcage with a dead dove.
Varnichnaya, a chain of dumpling cafes, offers a chicken olivier in all of its branches.
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