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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collections" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a collection"? You can use "a collection" when referring to a group of items or works that are gathered together, often for a specific purpose or theme.
Example: "She has a collection of vintage postcards from around the world."
Alternatives: "a set of items" or "a group of works".
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Like most institutions that collect art, Dia had a collections committee, but when Riggio wanted to buy a piece for the permanent collection, he simply bought it.
One example is EOS, a collections company that works with firms like Volkswagen to collect on bills on their behalf.
A website award and a collections grant!
In Wisconsin, parents can be sent to a collections agency.
Now T-Mobile has transferred the bill to a collections agency.
A young woman at a collections agency wants to make her workplace less toxic.
That seemed smart — until a collections agency notified us that we had a $1,200 bill.
His father retired as a collections group manager at the Internal Revenue Service, in Rockford, Ill.
"We won't see people in this neighborhood for six months," said Mrs. Causey, 43, a collections manager.
Mitchell Davis, a collections agent for Wells Fargo, was among the many protesters who said they did vote for Clinton.
Mrs. Colosi, 23, is a collections assistant in the vertebrate zoology division of the Peabody Museum of Natural History.
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