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The phrase "a clips" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a mistake, as "clips" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I have a few clips from the event that I would like to share."
Alternatives: "a clip" or "some clips".
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Square eyes "A double Bafta for a clips show?
It was like a clips episode, with added fog and fire.
Whatever Happened to … was essentially a clips job, given shape by the conceit that the major players had all suffered a falling-out but were now hoping to get back together for one last show.
Along with team captains Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton (plus regular panellist Gino D'Acampo), Lemon impersonates the couch critics of Channel 4's Gogglebox, adding a layer of panto meta-commentary to what is essentially a clips compilation with a makeup budget.
For example, the gifs being promoted on Riffsy's home page include pop star Katy Perry winking, actor Brian Blessed getting very excited on an episode of Have I Got News For You, and Jennifer Aniston screaming "No" in a clips from TV show Friends.
In the new system, a novel multimedia file splitting scheme, named Owl, and a clips striping scheme have been proposed.
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Call it "clip-a-Clip".
Fowler - to lusty screams of U! S! A! - clips his down the fairway.
Here's a clip.
Watch a clip above.
(Watch a clip).
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