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"a discrimination" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
"Discrimination" is a countable noun, so it must be preceded by an article such as "the" or "a" or a quantifier like "some" or "many." In addition, "discrimination" is usually an uncountable noun, so it is not commonly used with indefinite articles like "a." Instead, you could say "an act of discrimination" or "a discriminatory practice" to express the idea of a single instance of discrimination. For example: - She experienced an act of discrimination when she was denied a job because of her race. - The company was accused of a discriminatory practice for refusing to hire applicants over the age of 50. In some cases, "a discrimination" may be used informally in spoken English, but it would not be considered standard or formal usage.
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She filed a discrimination complaint.
The sharing economy has a discrimination problem.
They'd run smack into a discrimination lawsuit.
A discrimination between these mechanisms was performed using transient experiments.
13 But this is not a discrimination in the law.
This the Supreme Court held was a discrimination.
This is a discrimination that the Constitution forbids.
"But disappointment doesn't lead to a discrimination claim".
"This is absolutely a discrimination against the smokers," he said.
There has been a discrimination lawsuit (quietly settled).
Many complex classification tasks involve a discrimination between two classes.
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