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The phrase "a goats" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a goat" when referring to a single animal.
Example: "I saw a goat in the field."
Alternatives: "one goat" or "a single goat."
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Group B goats (n = 15) were mixed with the A goats on day 18 for contact transmission, and group C goats (n = 5) were non-exposed controls.
A Goats do Bone, perhaps?
There is however a Goats do Roam rosé that's not bad either.
A goats' cheese salad with blood red orange ( or any other citrus fruit).
The path is a goats' track, though still reliable, but runs right by the edge of the river.
There's no need to go overboard with your choice of cheeses: just make sure you have a hard cheese, a blue cheese and a goats' cheese, and you're all set.
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"A goat".
Better sacrifice a goat.
"It's a goat".
Or a goat," he said.
(A goat's is larger).
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