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The phrase "a depositions" is not correct in English.
It should be "a deposition" or "depositions" without the article. You can use "a deposition" when referring to a formal statement or testimony taken under oath, typically in a legal context.
Example: "The lawyer scheduled a deposition for the witness to gather more information about the case."
Alternatives: "a sworn statement" or "a legal testimony."
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In a deposition, Mr. Sykes disavowed any involvement.
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He gave a deposition at a law firm.
The subpoena orders Knoblauch to appear at a deposition.
"Russert starts with a simple question and builds a deposition.
"It was a widespread problem," he said in a deposition.
"We open drawers," Parks said at a deposition.
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Recently, Rivera and Bostwick met for a deposition in New York.
But Ms. Aguero also gave a deposition to inmates' lawyers.
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