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The phrase "a jerks" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a jerk" when referring to a single person or "jerks" when referring to multiple people.
Example: "I can't believe he acted like a jerk at the party last night."
Alternatives: "a fool" or "a nuisance".
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*Also, the Wuliao Jundui guys; the punk posse of the late 90s (Reflector, Brain Failure, 69, A-Jerks).
"You're a jerk.
A jerk of a coach.
A bit of a jerk".
Am I being a jerk?
Marketing: Are You a Jerk?
Very nice, but a jerk.
I'm such a jerk.
"I'm a jerk.
He's a jerk".
"With a jerk".
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