Sentence examples for a gentlemen from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a gentlemen" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "a gentleman" when referring to a man of good manners or social standing.
Example: "He always behaves like a true gentleman, holding the door open for others."
Alternatives: "a man of honor" or "a refined man."

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Are you "a gentlemen"?

A gentlemen in every sense of the word.

"He's a gentlemen, an overall refreshment for the sport".

"He was so gracious and such a gentlemen".

"He was nothing but a gentlemen," Quigley said at the time.

Above all, he was a gentlemen who genuinely cared about others.

George was a valued advisor and skilled negotiator and above all a gentlemen.

Mark Robbins, a gentlemen who's now a police officer, was shot through the eye," which happens in the film.

He also offered the number of a gentlemen who could facilitate the £600-a-night services of Brazilian escorts.

But, for instance, we represent a gentlemen named Abner Louima who was tortured in a precinct in New York City.

("He was so sweet; so shy; and such a gentlemen," she said. "Most people didn't know that side of him").

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