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The phrase "a claus" is not correct in standard written English.
If you meant "a clause," it can be used when referring to a grammatical unit that contains a subject and a predicate.
Example: "In the sentence 'She runs fast,' 'she runs' is a clause."
Alternatives: "a phrase" or "a statement".
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The family also donated a Claus Toksvig prize for an American Studies dissertation.
And Mr. Auburn is making his first foray into that field with a pilot for HBO, about a Claus von Bülow-esque surgeon (played by Kevin Kline) acclimating to the outside world after serving a prison sentence for murder.
The 261 lots include a caricature of Claus von Bülow given to Dunne by Tina Brown, then the editor of Vanity Fair, and inscribed, "To Nick, a present for the John to remind you of a Claus encounter with the worst kind... Merry Christmas 1985... in love and admiration, Tina".
Some are intensely personal, including news that a dear great-grandmother died; some reflect false bravado ("Schwwww, tim duncan was lucky i was tired"); some are whimsical ("Shaq a Claus makes an appearance"); and some could be mistaken for fortune-cookie wisdom ("Laugh as much as u breathe, its a true stress reliever, trust me").
Formation of CS2 and hydrocarbons adversely impact the performance and efficiency of sulfur capture in a Claus process.
The data obtained support one's understanding why TiO2 exhibits a better catalytic performance than that of Al2O3 as a Claus reaction catalyst.
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But Shaq-a-Claus was not so benevolent on Friday.
He spent lots of money -- $650,000 one year in Miami -- to play Shaq-a-Claus for underprivileged children at Christmas.
Every Christmas, he dresses up in a Santa suit and hands out gifts in an event known as Shaq-a-Claus, and he has granted 12 wishes through the Make-a-Wish Make-a-Wish Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Every Christmas, he dresses up in a Santa suit and hands out gifts in an event known as Shaq-A-Claus, and he has granted twelve wishes through the Make-A-Wish Make-A-Wish Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The Cleveland economy may be based on LeBron James, but it was another Cavalier superstar who brought joy to the Forest City and he only comes around once a year: Shaq-A-Claus.
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