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The phrase "a defences" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a defense"? You can use "a defense" when referring to a singular form of the word that describes a means of protecting or justifying something.
Example: "The lawyer presented a strong defense in court to prove her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "a safeguard" or "a protection".
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Far from it; he turned many Serie A defences in and out.
He would produce lightening-quick counterattacks that would often take the disciplined Serie A defences by surprise.
By contrast, Higuaín is cutting through Serie A defences that, while not as stout as they were a few decades ago, are still some of the most disciplined and well-drilled that you are likely to see in Europe.
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We're polishing off a defence argument".
"We have to have have a defence.
This is a defence for the future".
Would you accept that as a defence?
A defence of description.
"Cultural" reasons would not constitute a defence.
It's a defence.
Ignorance is not a defence.
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