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The phrase "a laughs" is not correct in English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "She always brings a laughs to the party."
Alternatives: "a laugh" or "some laughs".
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A: (Laughs) It's actually an old fake story.
A: (Laughs) I'd like to have a do-over on a couple P.G.A. Championships.
A: (Laughs) It's kind of a self-contradictory story, if you think that MGM had the power to cover up a homicide, but not enough power to get out of it without sending someone to prison in his place.
A (Laughs) This was all reviewed three years ago.
On a laughs per minute basis, (a metric often used by comedians to gauge their performance) there are several TED talks that produce more laughs than the classic comedy, The Hangover.
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A: (Laughing).
A: [Laughs].
A: [Laughs] I don't know.
A: [Laughs.] I really should apply this to other people rather than myself.
Mr. Davies shifts efficiently into a laughs-by-numbers approach for the show's concluding confrontations.
A laugh.
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