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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glasses" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "a pair of glasses" when referring to eyeglasses.
Example: "I need to buy a pair of glasses because my vision has changed."
Alternatives: "a pair of spectacles" or "a set of glasses."
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Smart watches could be a more palatable bit of kit than a glasses headset.
It's embarrassingly easy to become a glasses wearer, and a fashionable one, too.
Not long before he died, he caused a sensation by buying a pair a glasses set with rose diamonds for $6,500 — for his dog.
(a) Glasses, (b) soul, (c) suede jacket, (d) hotel room card or (e) 3,500 pages of notes on tree frogs for next novel.
The notorious Google Glass was a prism-based, head-mounted display stuck to a camera and a glasses frame, that was intended to give the wearer at-a-glance information floating just above their right eye.
As a glasses wearer, dear lord thank you.
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A video released by Google, shot from the perspective of a glasses-wearer, showed how the glasses might work.
"She was really a glasses-in-front-of-her-computer writer, a holed-up sort of person.
"A glass dome?
Summer in a glass.
"A glass of wine".
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