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The phrase "a lecturers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a lecturer" if referring to a single individual or "lecturers" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "A lecturer at the university gave an inspiring talk on modern literature."
Alternatives: "an instructor" or "a teacher."
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Low key, despite being one of the most senior women in tech, she also a lecturers in accounting at Stanford University's graduate school of business.
Tristram Hunt's decision to cross a lecturers' picket line at Queen Mary University of London to give a talk on Marxism has prompted Tom Watson MP to blog that Hunt should resign.
College students are set to face even more disruption because of a lecturers' pay dispute.
A lecturers' union has complained that Mr Young - who helped to found the West London Free School - has no relevant experience and that he had only been chosen because he is a "Tory cheerleader" and passionate supporter of the party's education policies.
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Andy Martin is a lecturer at Cambridge University.
Staten Island Community College hired him as a lecturer.
"I consider myself a lecturer".
Fiona Walsh is a lecturer at Maynooth University, Ireland.
Allen Kurzweil is a novelist and a lecturer.
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