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The phrase "a hives" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a hive" when referring to a single beehive or "hives" when referring to multiple.
Example: "I saw a hive of bees buzzing around the garden."
Alternatives: "a beehive" or "one hive".
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A hive, I thought.
My head is rather like a hive;.
It became a hive of activity — with bee hives, too.
Main Street was a hive of activity.
Now it's a hive of activity.
Inside there was a hive of activity.
Surely anyone would prefer a hive.
The UK is a hive of innovation.
The town was a hive of activity.
BAC is a hive of activity.
But Europe too is a hive of activity.
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