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The phrase "a folks" is not correct in written English.
The correct term would be "folks" without the article "a" as it is a plural noun referring to a group of people.
Example: "Folks, we need to gather for a meeting to discuss our plans."
Alternatives: "a group of people" or "the people".
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These quirky, cute and downright clever products will help even the sharpest of "Type A" folks feel right at home.
Especially with Package A folks, who were going chintzy in the first place?
(a) folks who have lived under dictators or torturers (b) people whose skins aren't necessarily — are a different color than white (c) only those who accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior (d) under certain circumstances, even wild animals 8.
By contrast with the Swiss problem, which is seen as an issue over the reprehensible behavior of Hannibal al-Qadhafi, al-Megrahi is effectively viewed as something of a folks hero in the eyes of the regime and many ordinary Libyans.
(a) folks who have lived under dictators or torturers (b) people whose skins aren't necessarily — are a different color than white (c) only those who accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior (d) under certain circumstances, even wild animals (a) Scenes of soldiers' coffins being carried off of military planes.
There are the people that have 9,677 unread emails and then there are the Type A folks who have a perfectly clear inbox.
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Much like the Chick-Fil-A folks.
Not a rabbi or teacher but a folks-mensh – a man of the people – he, or rather his characters, personified the pintele yid, a Yiddish idiom meaning the irreducible, indestructible essence of Jewishness.
Llewyn is a folk singer.
Online, she's a folk hero.
Coach Jim Harbaugh would practically be a folk hero.
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