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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a generals" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "generals" is plural and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "A general's orders were clear and concise."
Alternatives: "a general" or "one of the generals".
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Twice he was target of a "generals' revolt"; in summer 2001 and early 2006.
We discourage students from framing a generals field that could not reasonably be taught as an actual survey course.
Many such students prepare a generals field in history of science, technology, or medicine, but that is not a requirement for the certificate.
If Zardari tried to replace him before then, Kayani's colleagues would not accept his choice, and there could be "a generals' coup," Sehbai said.
He had few close friends among his peers, who saw him as too ambitious and criticized him for spending more time as a generals' aide than leading troops in the field.
Following a deal brokered by Germany, Estonia's ambassador left for a "holiday" and the blockade ended as abruptly as it began.In this section A new battle of Kosovo A generals' election The enduring Mr Prodi A cyber-riot Nicolas Sarkozy's European plans Reprints Related items Estonia and Russia: The right to be wrongMay 3rd 2007But the internet attacks have continued.
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