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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a governors" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a governor" if referring to a single individual or "governors" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "The committee is composed of a governor and several advisors."
Alternatives: "one governor" or "a board of governors."
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3) A Governors Blow-Out for Republicans.
This, in turn, would require a members' vote, or a governors' meeting requiring 10 days' notice.
Draws with a Tehran Select XI and a Governors' XI in Shiraz followed.
At a governors' meeting in February, Governor Martz said, she buttonholed Dr. Paige and voiced her complaints.
The awards will be presented at a Governors Awards banquet, to be held in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles on Nov. 12.
Jon Hanian, a spokesman for the governor, said the concern was made vivid to Mr. Otter at a governors' meeting in Washington this year.
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I was a governor.
A governor, maybe.
"And we have a governor".
"His father was a governor.
A governor is a governor.
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