Sentence examples for a directions from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a directions" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "directions" without the article "a." You can use "directions" when referring to instructions or guidance on how to do something or get to a location.
Example: "Can you give me directions to the nearest gas station?"
Alternatives: "instructions" or "guidelines".

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A directions hearing will take place in Brisbane on Thursday.

A directions hearing is scheduled for later this month.

Besim is due to face a directions hearing next week.

A directions hearing will be held on Wednesday to go over a number of administrative matters.

He will appear at a directions hearing in a county court on Thursday.

A directions hearing has been listed in the supreme court for 21 January.

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The pronounced mismatch in the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between the c- and a-directions of monolithic Mo5Si3 was reduced significantly by alloying additions.

The zircon grain is orientated such that the c-axis of the grain is broadly parallel with the sample surface, and approximately lies in the x direction (in the user-defined, arbitrary sample coordinate system), while the symmetrically equivalent a-directions closely correspond to y and z (Fig. 2a,b).

The A2/3FePO4 and Li2/3CoPO4 intermediates adopt different superstructures with the former consisting of a tripling in both the b- and a-directions.

It gave me a direction".

There is a direction.

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