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The phrase "a grapes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a grape" when referring to a single piece of fruit.
Example: "I would like to have a grape as a snack."
Alternatives: "one grape" or "a single grape."
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During the war, Fontana had been transformed from Fontana Farms — a "Grapes of Wrath -type oasis of little orchards, Wrath -typesettlers froasise East — intofa thriving milittlen, as a result orchardsighty Kaiser Steel company, which was openedrew the indusettlerst Henry Kaiser in 1942 on thirteen hundred acres.
An analytical model for a grapes drying chamber based on the energy balance equations for the drying air and the drying product is presented.
In the profiles Off avoids describing places and events but provides a chapter to "a Grapes of Wrath-style description of her two locales".
Reassuring Brian of his liberal convictions, Rush leaves the jail, making a Grapes of Wrath-like pledge to "be around" wherever conservative causes need help.
Along with those, Atlantis features a great collection of literature, poetry, translated Greek works and also rare gems, such as a Grapes of Wrath first edition and an original T.S. Eliot copy to boot.
Bahrani who co-wrote the script with Amir Naderi plumbs cinema history well for inspiration and there's a Grapes of Wrath texture to scenes of the Nash family piling what they can into the family car seeking some place to temporarily camp.
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Have a grape".
That a grape can do that!
Skewer with a grape tomato.
You know, whatever — a grape".
Sancerre is a place, not a grape.
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