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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a facilities" is not correct in written English.
The word "facilities" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The new building has several facilities for the staff, including a gym and a cafeteria."
Alternatives: "the facility" or "a set of facilities."
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manager would have been a facilities expert.
Submit a facilities work order request.
"I used to work in the City as a facilities manager," he says.
They said that at 7 45 a.m., a facilities worker, Thomas Saunders, discovered the banner.
For years, he worked as a facilities manager overseeing cleaning crews in retail locations.
"He was calm, I was calm," Mr. Martucci, a facilities manager at RMJ Securities, said.
He and the bride's mother own Cambridge Corporate Services, a facilities management company in Manhattan.
He was a facilities manager and planner at Howard University in Washington until 1988.
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(c) The FCC reasonably omitted a facilities-ownership requirement.
She preferred to describe Comcast as a "facilities-based I.P. phone provider".
Stacking a facilities-closing commission with enthusiasts for shutting down veterans care in areas like the North and East is part of that agenda.
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