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The phrase "a kilograms" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a kilogram" when referring to a single unit of mass, as "kilograms" is plural.
Example: "I need a kilogram of flour for the recipe."
Alternatives: "one kilogram" or "a kilo."
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We also assume that the estimated crop yield is a kilograms per cassava plant if there is no mealybug in the cassava field.
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A year ago it sold for about $42 a kilogram ($19 a pound).
Still, a kilogram will stay a kilogram.
(A kilogram is 2.2 pounds).
"Onions cost 80 rupees a kilogram.
Does a kilogram not weigh just that, a kilogram?
Economics- How much is a kilogram "worth"?
It wholesales at about £3.70 a kilogram.
A kilogram of muscle weighs exactly the same as a kilogram of fat.
A kilogram of pasta requires 1,850 liters of water.
But it is worth only 20,000 rupees a kilogram today.
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