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The phrase "a hundred man" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a hundred men" when referring to a group of males.
Example: "The army consisted of a hundred men ready for battle."
Alternatives: "one hundred men" or "a hundred soldiers."
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Designed by Arnold Wolf from a concept elaborated by Richard Ranger, it is almost nine feet long and requires over a hundred man hours of hand-finishing by a team of dedicated craftsmen.
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While the controlling software for the Samson Box represents perhaps more than a hundred man-years of software effort, the DSP-based synthesis software on the NeXT Computer has absorbed only a few man-years so far, and to reach the same degree of completeness would require considerably less total effort.
A hundred men will gather on a typical weekday.
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Exfm is currently a four man team based in New York City.
And they've done all of this with a three man team and no funding.
Gtalkr is a two man team, created by brothers Wes and Dudley Carr.
It's time for a million man march in Washington, DC.
We could been a three man basketball team.
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