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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dogs" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to multiple dogs, as "dogs" is plural and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I saw a dog in the park, but there were many dogs playing together."
Alternatives: "a dog" or "the dogs".
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The animals were divided into three groups, with ten dogs in each, according to weight range: Group A, dogs weighed ≤ 10 kg; Group B, dogs weighed 10.1-20 kg; and Group C, dogs weighed ≥ 20.1 kg.
A: dogs are den animals and need a "den" to call their own, and B: just like babies, dogs need to be taught how, where and when it is acceptable to relieve themselves.
"We'd always known that coins was a bit of a dogs breakfast of a dataset.
And a "dogs welcome" policy turned the office into a near-kennel.
Friends had recently adopted a stray from a dogs' home and had received three home visits to assess their suitability.
Ms. De Luca left after growing disenchanted by what she considered a forced-fun work style that included a "dogs welcome" policy.
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Conditioned, heartworm-negative, 6 12 month old, male, class-A dogs (approximately 30 kg) were used for all experiments (Marshal Bioresources, North Rose, NY).
The conference presented experiences based on the Batman: Arkham games, and a dogs-fighting-in-space Star Wars title.
A dog?
A dog groomer?
They got a dog.
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