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The phrase "a foundations" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a foundation" or "foundations" depending on the context.
Example: "The organization is built on a foundation of trust and integrity."
Alternatives: "a base" or "a groundwork".
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Clyde Turner, MD, Medicine, was named a Foundations of Clinical Medicine Tutorials Educator of the Year 2015.
As a foundations class, this survey of medieval culture engages in particular the art and architecture of the period.
Each course is free on edX, and the whole sequence is available as a Foundations of Data Science Professional Certificate Program.
A Foundations of Data Science course (STAT/INFO/CS/C8) plus a connector course (STAT 88 OR UGBA 96 DATA & DECISIONS) may also fulfill the statistics prerequisite.
This faculty committee considers a student's prior coursework in relationship to the content of a Foundations course (specified by the student) to determine proficiency and the appropriateness of proficiency-based exemption from that course.
Section A, Foundations and Advances, vol. 75 no.
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It needs a foundation".
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