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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harbours" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "harbour" or "harbors" depending on the context, as "a" is not used with plural nouns.
Example: "The city has a harbour that accommodates large ships."
Alternatives: "a port" or "a dock".
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In all genotypes, Cluster A harbours the highest number of R2GHs, followed by cluster B, with Cluster C containing the fewest.
There will also be a Succession Bill, and a Harbours Bill.
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There's a pier and a harbour too.
We've always been there as a harbour for him.
An example of this would be dredging a harbour.
Sydney has a harbour, a climate and a geography that is beautiful.
The place was like a cross-Channel ferry marooned in a harbour during a storm.
Could a practised eye, I wonder, tell a Stirk from a Harbour building?
"This is not a beautiful landscape in Surrey or a harbour on the French Riviera.
Penned together, they bobbed and lilted like a gentle sea against a harbour wall.
There was a harbour nearby and the stray light from that is lighting the stones.
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