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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a counters" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "counters" is typically a plural noun and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "The game requires several counters to keep track of points."
Alternatives: "a counter" or "some counters."
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Even some chain supermarkets have in-house a? counters.
A genetic sequential logic circuit works with a counters, which is composed of some basic devices such as SR latch and flip-flop, has been developed in [ 25, 29].
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A counter-culture subculture.
"We need a counter-narrative".
Plus a counter rotation.
And a counter-revolution.
The B.J.P. held a counter rally.
There was, however, a counter-rally.
A counter-extremism bill to tackle radicalisation.
There will be tables and a counter.
But there's a counter-reaction, too.
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