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The phrase "a jokes" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a joke"? You can use "a joke" when referring to a single humorous statement or story intended to provoke laughter.
Example: "He told a joke that had everyone in the room laughing."
Alternatives: "a funny story" or "a humorous remark".
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I guess you're either a jokes comedian or a clothes comedian.
Jo Jaquinta, a software architect at IBM, who's made a jokes skill and a multi-player game, is trying to monetize his work via in-app purchases and commercials run between jokes.
Yes! Complete with a jokes section.
Do you know the band "Halestorm?"." Try cracking a couple a jokes with him.
For example, a person who is funny may crack a jokes when they get together with friends or family.
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a joke?
When is a joke not a joke?
They're a joke.
Is that a joke?
All a joke.
A joke, I assume.
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