Sentence examples for a cigarettes from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a cigarettes" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "a cigarette" since "cigarette" is a singular noun. You can use the correct phrase when referring to one individual cigarette.
Example: "I would like to buy a cigarette from the store."
Alternatives: "one cigarette" or "a smoke".

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Now and again, granny would point out his elusive mother as she passed by on a Manchester bus – her image was used in bus advertisements for Craven A cigarettes.

Among Palmer-Smith's prized possessions is her grandfather's cigarette case, which he always carried in his top pocket during the war and which still contains some of his favourite Craven A cigarettes. "When you open it," she says, "it's like going back in time".

And, of course, he totally neglected his health ... ...... Jinnah worked with a tin of Craven "A" cigarettes at his desk, of which he had smoked 50 or more a day for the previous 30 years, as well as a box of Cuban cigars.

Listen, at some point, you're going to need to go to store for either A) cigarettes B) gas C) beer or D) all of the above, and Hyde Park Market (known to locals as the Flag Store) has all of that and much, much more.

Craven A cigarettes did likewise with the bizarre "black cat" factory in London's Mornington Crescent.

Gregory Butler was facing charges for allegedly carrying a knife, trying to steal a cigarettes from a looted 7-Eleven store and escaping from police custody during the riot that followed Freddie Gray's funeral.

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"I want a cigarette".

Had myself a cigarette.

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She lit a cigarette.

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