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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dragons" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a dragon" if referring to a single dragon, as "dragon" is a singular noun.
Example: "I saw a dragon flying over the mountains."
Alternatives: "a mythical creature" or "a fire-breathing beast."
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"It will be almost like a Dragons' Den," said Mr Ayling.
Next we had to do a Dragons' Den style pitch in front of seven judges.
"It's great for the kids," Ms. Amendolia said, a Dragons logo painted on her cheek.
The day's proceedings finished with a Dragons' Den-style competition for a big idea for the next election manifesto.
Well, easy if you count going before a Dragons' Den-style panel of commissioners as a walk in the park.
The game also marked Tariq Sims' first in a Dragons jumper following a mid-season move from Newcastle.
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Is it a dragon?
(And, O.K., a dragon).
4. A dragon.
Bruce Lee was born a Dragon.
(It depicts a dragon, naturally).
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