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The phrase 'a china' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a full sentence and doesn't make sense without more context. You can use the phrase 'China' (which refers to the country) or 'china' (which refers to the material) depending on the context. For example: My grandmother's china tea set was passed down through our family for generations.
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From a china plate, too.
Describes Russia as a China that succeeded.
A "China model" has emerged.
I am not a China basher.
"Like a bowl in a china shop".
Why is climate change a China issue?
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Measurement of leaf area was made through portable leaf area meter (Model YMJ-A, China).
He ran a China-based tour company.
Mr. Wen spoke at a China-European Union business meeting in Brussels.
AOB is a China-based pharmaceutical company.
"We expected them to adopt a China-type economic reform.
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