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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chairs" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "chairs" is a plural noun, and it should be preceded by "some" or "the" instead of "a."
Example: "I need to buy some chairs for the dining room."
Alternatives: "a chair" or "some chairs".
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My grandmother had about 10 of them".' He reconfigured two products, which date to the 1930s, by replacing the traditional electric bulbs in Anglepoise lights with energy-efficient light emitting diodes, and slipping comfortable leather cases over Tolix's rust-proof sheet metal Model A chairs.
Mr Birch had recommended I take some single malt whisky to help "break the ice" with any other hikers I find, but alas Allt Scheicheachan was empty aside from two wooden camp beds (you have to sleep on the floor at some bothies), a table a chairs and a tiny fireplace.
At TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Henry lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Big Show in a chairs match.
On December 19 at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Cena was victorious against Wade Barrett in a Chairs match in the main event of the evening.
On the December 13 episode of Raw, Cena was rehired by Barrett, in exchange that he would face him at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in a Chairs Match.
Put a chairs behind each camera.
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