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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clashes" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "clashes" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "There are clashes between the two teams during the match."
Alternatives: "a conflict" or "a dispute."
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It was reminiscent of one of those 90s Serie A clashes where both teams spent most of the game expertly denying each other any goalscoring opportunities, only for one superstar to come up with a moment of genius.
The following month dissident republicans are planning an anti-internment/civil rights march from north to west Belfast, which last year resulted in a clashes during a violent loyalist counter demonstration in the city centre.
YEMEN Security forces fired on a demonstration in the central city of Taiz, killing one protester and wounding two others, according to witnesses, while in Sana, the capital, a protester died in a clashes with security forces and plainclothes government supporters.
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A clash with police ensued.
A clash was inevitable.
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There was a clash.
A clash is coming.
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