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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lands" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not usable as it does not conform to grammatical rules; "lands" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The explorers discovered several lands during their journey."
Alternatives: "a territory" or "a region".
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It looks like a Lands' End catalog.
The two men determined to make Costa Mesa shine like a Lands' End catalogue.
Ms. Shober received a call from a woman who had dropped a Lands' End canvas purse while crossing the street.
The profile of a male shopper in the tools department is much the same as a Lands' End customer, says Mr Lacy.
My tailor in Kigali produced several beautiful pieces for me, including a suit, a skirt and a copy of a Lands' End camp shirt I'd left for him.
His wife added, "We were the only people who look like this," meaning as if they'd stepped out of a Lands' End catalog, ready for tennis or a backyard barbecue.
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"A land mine?" I said.
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