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The phrase "a corps" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "corps" is a French word that refers to a group or body, and it is typically used without the article "a" in English.
Example: "The Marine Corps is known for its rigorous training and discipline."
Alternatives: "a group" or "a body".
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That's why you have a corps commander".
Rameau's chorus becomes a corps de ballet.
He certainly has a corps, though.
A corps girl can dream, can't she?
urging the establishment of a corps of public-interest lawyers.
The yellow shirts also had a corps of armed guards.
But such a corps doesn't need to be invented.
A corps de ballet emerge and play with pattern.
It didn't have a corps of kamikaze operatives.
She also began assembling a corps of volunteers.
NASA had neglected to recruit a corps of philosophers.
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