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“a criteria” is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a single criterion which is used to evaluate a person, object, or situation. For example, "The company had a criteria of only hiring employees with at least five years' experience in the industry."
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Salmonella spp. reduced to meet Class A criteria after 120 h.
a criteria: "Such a criteria is unscientific and misleading".
There's a criteria to those films.
We use coherence as a criteria.
"We have a criteria, no matter how difficult it is.
a, Criteria for the target prioritization scoring system.
Alex: "I wouldn't say there's a criteria to being a pop star.
They've stored links, organised them and they show them based on a criteria they've decided upon".
Submissions will be reviewed on a criteria of skill, design, connection to the show and originality.
"We're selling a criteria that can't be adhered to, and we're blaming the applicant," he said.
"All the great coaches have a criteria they want in a quarterback," Christensen says later.
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