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The phrase "a houses" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "houses" is a plural noun, and it should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I saw a house on the corner of the street."
Alternatives: "a home" or "a building".
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Among the city's busiest police precincts — the "A" houses in the department's old jargon — the 120th Precinct, covering Staten Island's northeast, is often overlooked, blending into an errant vision of homogeneity that many outsiders have of the borough.
Layout: Laid out in linear fashion, Houston's main airport is a hub for United, which dominates Terminals B, C and E. Terminal A houses the other North American carriers, including Air Canada, American and Delta.
Currently houses that are three storeys high and contain five or more people on a shared basis need a Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) licence, which costs £700.
Smack in the middle of the southern region of the grand ole' U. S. of A, houses and the nearest grocery store are just too far apart to walk between.
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"A house.
A house is a house.
A house is just a house.
There was a house.
A house of mirrors?
Burgle a house?
Buying a house again?
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