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The phrase "a fishermen" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a fisherman" when referring to a single male individual who catches fish.
Example: "He has always dreamed of being a fisherman, spending his days out on the water."
Alternatives: "a fishers" or "a fishing person."
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"A fishermen, who just happened to be the boy's uncle, threw rocks at the lizard until it let the boy go and fled," he said.
We were videotaping Don Chuy Lucero, a fishermen who once routinely caught sea turtles as food but now was on the beach with two other men, weaving a new wide-mesh net to help catch them for a conservation and research project.
I watched as a fishermen crossed the river on a single slippery bamboo pole.
Rough seas led to the drowning of a fishermen in a lagoon at Tecpán de Galeana, Guerrero, while flooding caused by the storm prompted the evacuation of 200 people; 14 shelters were opened to accommodate the evacuees.
On my search for that I photographed a bunch of things from a penitentiary, a few circuses, a mental institution for old ladies, a fishermen village on an island.
Its most recent use was as a fishermen's cabin.
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