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The phrase "a fishes" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a fish" when referring to one fish, or "fish" when referring to multiple fish collectively.
Example: "I caught a fish while fishing at the lake."
Alternatives: "a fish" or "one fish".
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(a) Fishes.
Luke, a Fishes member, drives them and former midwife Miriam towards the coast to a boat.
Or, you might like to consider a betta (Siamese fighting fish) bowl or tank but, as largely a "fish" tank rather than a "fishes" tank, it's rather limiting.
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Though Dregni tries to explain it, it still seems a fishes-and-loaves miracle that all those minor ninths and sixths were made by two gimpy fingers sliding up and down the fretboard.
A fish?
A fishing net.
"A fish," she said.
"A fish restaurant?
"I saw a fish!
Get a fish clamp.
They caught a fish.
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