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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a geese" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "geese" is the plural form of "goose," and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "I saw a flock of geese flying overhead."
Alternatives: "a goose" or "some geese".
Exact(2)
Go to a geese spot.
Go to a geese area.
Similar(56)
Once, a goose attacked me.
I touched a goose.
They faced off — over a goose!
I surprised a goose and she hissed.
Clearly, a goose or two is delightful.
Each speck became a goose.
"A goose," Mabel said, blushing.
If it looks like a goose and waddles like a goose and hisses like a goose, then the chances are that it is a goose.
Stacey Solomon making a noise like a goose?
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