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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a liabilities" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "liability" or "liabilities" without the article "a" preceding it, as "liabilities" is a plural noun.
Example: "The company has several liabilities that need to be addressed in the financial report."
Alternatives: "a financial obligation" or "a debt".
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Commissioner Bud Selig, fearful that mounting debt could force one or more teams into bankruptcy and with an eye on team payrolls, has informed major league clubs that he will enforce a liabilities rule he wrote, as an owner, 27 years ago.
These agreements often dictate the responsibility for certain obligations as between the spouses providing that one spouse will "hold the other harmless and indemnify the other" from a liabilities.
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"He becomes a liability".
They're a liability.
He is a liability.
Politically, it's a liability.
"This is not a liability.
Is he now a liability?
TEPCO favours a liability cap.
Cheese is a liability.
Fucile is a liability.
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