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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hijackers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "hijacker" in the singular form or "hijackers" in the plural form, depending on the context.
Example: "The authorities apprehended a hijacker before he could execute his plan."
Alternatives: "an aircraft hijacker" or "one of the hijackers".
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He said he was "deeply troubled" by the evidence gathered about a hijackers' support network in California.
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A hijacker takes a vehicle that is not his; hijacking is always a form of stealing and kidnapping.
A hijacker always takes someone else's vehicle; you cannot hijack your own car.
I was a hijacker.
The reports eavesdrop on a hijacker.
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A hijacker had broken into the cockpit.
Soon, employees began whispering that he could be a hijacker.
You, bin Laden, are nothing but a hijacker -- a hijacker of Islam, a hijacker of other people's technology, a hijacker of a vast Arab nation's anger at its own regimes.
Give it to me," a hijacker yells at 10.02.
A hijacker comes from outside and takes control by violent means.
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