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The phrase "a clusters of a" is not correct in English.
It should be "a cluster of" or "clusters of." You can use the correct form when referring to a single group or collection of items or entities.
Example: "There is a cluster of stars visible in the night sky."
Alternatives: "a group of" or "a collection of".
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This platform can visualize the distribution of poly(A) sites and poly(A) clusters of a gene or a section of a chromosome.
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Holl has designed an apartment complex: a cluster of a dozen towers, linked by two-storey walkways 20 storeys up.
The Garden View Care Center, in Chesterfield, is part of a cluster of a dozen facilities sometimes called nursing home row.
THE COLDEST SPOT on the Princeton campus is a cluster of a few thousand atoms suspended above a table in Waseem Bakr's laboratory.
Given a clustering of a subset-trajectory with first and second cluster about equal in size.
A cluster of a minimum of 50 cells is considered a colon (clone? colony).
The presented database allows comparing a cluster of a gene (e.g., moeB) with all other clusters.
Tiny stood with a bullhorn before a cluster of reporters.
There were physicists and mathematicians, a cluster of coders, an engineer, a neuroscience major.
Behind him is a familiar landscape: a cluster of monitors, a world map.
A cluster of galaxies with a prominent 'cooling flow'.
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