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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a circumstances" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "a circumstance" or "circumstances" without the article. You can use "a circumstance" when referring to a single situation or condition, while "circumstances" is used for multiple situations or conditions.
Example: "In this circumstance, we must make a quick decision."
Alternatives: "a situation" or "a condition".
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This happens when: (a) circumstances realign to trigger a temporary shift in priorities away from daily survival-related tasks; (b) survival needs are temporarily met; and/or (c) conditions shift to alleviate barriers to HIV testing.
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"It was a circumstance.
Managers rarely survive such a circumstance.
I can't imagine a circumstance under which it should.
In such a circumstance, Forsythe appropriately dropped his cool.
It was a circumstance favorable to writing fiction.
I think my vision is just a circumstance that happened.
The victim was a violent criminal, a circumstance that contributed to his death.
Her husband still has a job, a circumstance that explained why they stayed, she said.
It seems to show him in a circumstance that is not his own.
This was followed by the cessation of their correspondence, a circumstance that caused Tchaikovsky considerable anguish.
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