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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few guide" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few guides"? You can use "a few guides" when referring to multiple pieces of advice or resources that help someone understand a topic or complete a task.
Example: "I found a few guides online that explain how to start a vegetable garden."
Alternatives: "a couple of guides" or "several guides".
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When Cook brought Mayberry into the studio to record a few guide vocals, they muted their own voices and Chvrches (so spelt to make the band more Googleable) were born.
I even wound up in a few guide books, along with Sounds' most fashion-foward and second most opinionated staffer, Sgt. Mitch Z.
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A few guide-dog agencies have placed orders, and the cane is on the Web sites of various associations for the blind.
Everyone needs a few guides in their life.
They also offer a few guiding principles on how to do this in practice.
It has survived many owners and not a few guides in its long and distinguished life.
Hydrogen Audio has quite a few Guides, including nine that use EAC.
All it takes is a few guiding principles and lots of practice.
The answer is not to deny yourself anything, but to stick to a few guiding principles.
Here are a few guides with more information: CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA Research Institute's Center for Injury Research and Prevention has tools and fact sheets.
For other startups on the cusp, Bailey offered a few guiding principles she has learned at the helm of Accion.
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