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The phrase "a deliver" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "deliver," which is typically a verb, and should not be used with the article "a."
Example: "I need to deliver the package by noon."
Alternatives: "a delivery" or "a deliverable."
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I have a deliver for you.
Luke Wright also fell victim to Clarke with a deliver that brutally popped up off a good length.
So it's important that these tips (a) deliver the precise microscopic amount you want, and (b) don't fall off the pipette.
The sum of those parts wasn't ever going to a deliver a fully formed human with any real musical taste, and they say harms inflicted in childhood can never quite be undone.
When you have completed a report, (a) deliver it to the client, (b) send it by email to the Instructor and Teaching Assistant, (b) enter it into GForge or another software project system, for future reference.
Nor have they been able convincingly to show how any give tax program will: (a) deliver the environmental benefits desired (e.g., an 80% plus reduction in emissions by 2050) or (b) equitably recycle the resulting taxes to the public.
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A hearse delivered a client to Riverside Memorial Chapel.
So could an election deliver that?
Deliver a guest lecture.
He could, however, deliver a tart putdown.
COMMUNISM failed to deliver a workers' paradise.
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